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WHIT  AND  HOW  TO  READ: 


A    GUIDE    TO 


RECENT  ENGLISH  LITERATURE, 


CONTAINING   A 


MINUTELY  CLASSIFIED  LIST  OF  THE  BEST  BOOKS  PUBLISHED 

IN  ENGLAND  AND  AMERICA  DURING  THE  PAST  FIVE 

YEARS,    WITH   CRITICAL   REMARKS  AND 

SUGGESTIONS,   AND   AN 

INTRODUCTION. 


NEW  YORK: 
D.  APPLETON    AND    COMPANY, 

549  &  551  BROADWAY. 

1875. 


'V 


Entered,  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1875, 

BY  D.  APPLETON  AND  COMPANY, 
In  the  Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  at  Washington. 


INTRODUCTION. 


IT  is  impossible  to  say  any  thing  absolutely  new  on 
the  use  of  books  for  self -culture.  Even  the  epistolary 
treatises  on  the  advantages  of  literature,  written  by 
Egyptian  scribes  two  or  three  thousand  years  before 
the  compilation  of  the  First  Book  of  Moses,  contain, 
in  general  terms,  the  best  that  can  be  said  now.  How- 
ever, there  is  always  somebody  still  in  his  A  B  C's  on 
some  subject  or  other,  and  there  will  be  some  one  also 
to  whom  a  few  words  on  What  and  How  to  Read  are 
welcome  advice. 

We  have,  fortunately,  arrived  at  an  age  when  book- 
making  and  reading  is  an  absolute  necessity.  Every 
little  addition  to  the  sum  of  human  knowledge  is  scat- 
tered broadcast,  and  every  branch  of  science  is  made 
the  subject  of  multifarious  expositions,  adapted  for 
every  variety  of  intellect.  To  show  a  supercilious  dis- 
respect for  the  daily  increasing  multitude  of  books  is  not 
to  affect  superior  wisdom,  but  to  display  some  degree  of 
ignorance.  The  times  are  past  when  it  sufficed  to  sit 
for  a  while  at  the  feet  of  a  wise  man  in  order  to  hear  all 
that  was  known.  Ours  is  also  not  an  age  when  a  sound 


iv  INTRODUCTION. 

education,  received  in  one's  youth,  can  keep  a  man  for 
life  afloat  in  the  ever-surging  sea  of  human  endeavors 
and  accomplishments.  This  day  there  are  a  thousand 
voices  to  teach,  and  not  one  teaches  the  thousandth  part 
of  what  may  be  known  ;  the  college-hall  is  now  but 
the  passage-way  to  the  halls  of  literature — no  one  can 
give  us  our  education,  but  at  best  only  some  general 
hints  how  to  educate  ourselves  through  the  aid  of 
books. 

The  multitude  and  excellence  of  our  books  do  by  no 
means  render  educational  institutions  less  important. 
The  preserved  brains  of  standard  books  are  to  a  young 
mind  not  half  as  nourishing  as  the  living  voice  of  able 
teachers.  It  may  be  observed  that  people,  when  rich, 
are  more  ready  to  acknowledge  that  they  are  self-made 
men,  than,  when  learned,  that  they  are  entirely  self- 
taught.  The  reason  is,  that  in  circles  of  learning  the 
self-taught  but  seldom  hold — though  their  acquirements 
be  the  same — a  position  of  equality  with  those  who  have 
passed  through  a  regular  course  of  academic,  collegiate, 
and  university  training.  It  is  natural  to  call  in  ques- 
tion the  depth  and  accuracy  of  the  information  of  those 
who  have  had  to  depend  entirely  on  the  teaching  they 
could  receive  from  books.  \Vhen  we  ourselves  are  not 
connoisseurs  of  some  article  we  desire  to  purchase,  we 
look  for  some  one  to  inform  us  of  its  value,  and,  if  pos- 
sible, to  guarantee  it.  Men  of  little  learning  often 
possess,  to  a  wonderful  degree,  the  power  of  expressing 
themselves  on  the  most  intricate  subjects,  with  an  easy 
flow  of  language  and  a  felicitous  choice  of  words  ;  while 


INTR  OD  UQTION.  v 

others  of  great  learning  make  their  statements  with  a 
stammering  tongue,  and  in  sentences  so  incoherent  that 
one  can  hardly  follow  the  thread  of  their  remarks.  If 
there  were  nothing  to  testify  to  the  soundness  of  the 
one  and  the  unsoundness  of  the  other,  there  would  be 
many  more  men  in  the  wrong  place  than  now. 

But,  without  taking  social  standing  and  public  opin- 
ion into  further  consideration,  no  one  will  doubt  that 
those  who  have  been  for  years  under  the  teaching  of 
experienced  and  learned  persons,  gain,  as  a  rule,  a  bet- 
ter understanding  of  the  aims  and  achievements  of  a 
c6rtain  branch  of  study,  than  those  who  derive  their 
knowledge  of  it  only  from  books.  Many  books  bear 
titles  seemingly  indicative  of  great  learning,  and  are 
written  in  a  style  of  wondrous  self-assurance  ;  and  per- 
sons reading  them  without  the  fundamental  education 
to  know  when  they  are  getting  into  wilds  of  nonsense 
and  bombast,  are  apt  to  suppose  that,  with  every  sen- 
tence in  them,  they  acquire  valuable  information.  A 
man  who  has  been  through  college,  and  perhaps  in  a 
professional  school,  is  not  so  much  in  danger  of  wasting 
time  on  the  study  of  authors  who,  from  ignorance,  or 
for  lack  of  an  internal  sense  of  literary  honor,  mingle 
fictions  with  facts,  and  care  little  whether  they  lead 
astray  or  aright. 

Still,  all  who  have  kept  abreast  with  the  progress 
made  in  their  own  science,  or  whatever  their  pursuit 
may  be,  must  acknowledge  that  they  themselves  are  in 
a  measure  the  pupils  of  books,  and  hence,  self-taught 
men.  As  said  before,  all  that  can  be  obtained  at  col- 


vi  INTRODUCTION. 

leges  and  universities  is  but  a  safe  foundation  for  self- 
study  ;  and  if  any  one  received,  on  graduation-day,  a 
certificate,  signed  by  all  the  professors  of  the  world, 
that  every  part  and  particular  of  what  is  known  had 
been  fully  mastered  by  him,  the  next  year — alas  !  the 
next  day — would  find  him  behind  the  times.  Thou- 
sands are  everywhere  at  work  in  all  the  fields  of 
human  knowledge,  digging  up  daily  something  of 
value,  of  tjie  quantity  and  quality  of  which  all  dili- 
gent men  of  science  feel  the  need  of  instantly  receiving 
exact  information,  which  they  can  obtain  only  from 
books. 

A  Dutch  anatomist,  it  is  said,  once  showed  a  visitor 
his  dissecting-room  as  the  sole  library  he  possessed  ;  but 
to-day  a  man  would  only  expose  himself  to  ridicule  if 
he  pointed  to  his  laboratory  as  his  only  source  of  in- 
formation. He  is  wasting  time.  What  he  is  trying  to 
do  in  his  own  workshop,  a  thousand  others,  scattered 
over  the  world,  are  trying  to  do  in  theirs,  and  some  one 
else  accomplishes  first.  Not  to  turn  to  books  to  be- 
come acquainted  with  every  advancement  made  in  one's 
own  line  of  research,  is  like  preferring  for  locomotion 
a  Russian  swing  to  a  locomotive.  Yet  nine  out  of 
ten  of  the  inventions  offered  for  registration  at  the 
Patent-Office  are  but  repetitions  of  what  has  been  in- 
vented long  ago.  The  aspirants  to  wealth  and  fame 
then  discover  that  they  have  been  ruining  themselves 
with  a  long-continued  expenditure  of  time,  labor,  and 
psychical  force,  which  might  have  been  prevented  by  an 
adequate  study  of  the  principal  works  in  which  the  new 


INTRODUCTION.  vii 

discoveries  and  inventions  of  the  nature  they  intended 
to  make  were  described. 

But  it  is  only  one  of  the  current  fallacies  of  the  day 
that  to  know  one  thing  well  one  should  constantly  keep 
studying  it,  and  nothing  but  it.  The  fact  is,  that  it  is 
impossible  to  know  one  thing  well  without  knowing  a 
hundred  subjects,  many  apparently  without  relation  to 
it,  almost  equally  well.  The  interrelations  and  over- 
lappings  of  science — as  of  every  thing  in  the  universe — 
are  wonderful.  We  are  employed  with  architecture, 
and  all  mechanical  and  physical  sciences  contribute  to 
our  art.  Every  stream  has  hundreds  of  tributaries,  long 
or  short,  coming  from  the  northeast,  or  from  the  north- 
west, and  entering  it  either  in  the  north,  near  the  source, 
or  in  the  south,  near  the  sea.  "We  study  botany,  and 
the  cookery-book  may  state  something  about  the  nature 
of  a  vegetable  that  scientific  botanical  works  do  not 
mention:  it  will  happen  that  Bridget,  in  the  kitchen, 
has  noticed  what  the  eminent  naturalist  has  overlooked. 
Some  dog-day  of  thought  the  scientist  goes  to  a  book  of 
romances  or  ballads,  to  escape  from  his  city  of  ideas, 
and  regain  coolness  and  vigor  of  mind  in  the  airy  and 
lofty  realms  of  fancy  :  and  perchance  a  line  of  the  poet 
gives  him,  as  from  a  mountain-peak,  a  more  comprehen- 
sive view  of  his  subject  of  inquiry  than  he  ever  had 
before. 

People  should  have  special  branches  of  study,  but 
they  should  by  no  means  confine  their  reading  to  a 
single,  and,  perhaps,  infinitesimal  subject.  So  much  is 
certain,  at  least,  that  no  one  should,  at  the  outset, 


viii  INTRODUCTION. 

restrict  his  self-culture  to  any  one  object.  However 
wide  one's  course  of  reading,  there  will,  in  time,  be 
developed  a  decided  preference  for  certain  classes  of 
study  ;  some  subject  will  prove  of  special  interest,  and, 
without  the  conscious  exercise  of  effort  of  will,  books 
not  related  to  it  will  be  more  and  more  neglected,  and 

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finally  entirely  laid  aside.  The  intellect  weds  itself  to  a 
science  very  much  as  the  heart  chooses  a  companion  for 
life  :  both  may  set  out  in  search  of  what  corresponds  to 
their  preconceived  ideals,  but  the  final  selection  is  made 
with  very  little  regard  to  them,  and  by  a  process  so 
natural  that  there  is  no  accounting  for  what  did  deter- 
mine the  choice. 

Men  of  science,  professionals,  professors,  and  preach- 
ers, who  for  life  adhere  to  the  study  of  only  one  branch 
of  science,  do  it  rather  from  necessity  than  from  choice. 
A  temporary  inclination  to  fathom  the  depth  of  some 
field  of  human  knowledge,  or  a  sudden  vanity  to  become 
known  as  a  specialist  of  a  certain  order,  placed  them 
in  spheres  where  the  constant  pursuit  of  the  same 
study  afterward  became  a  matter  of  compulsion.  They 
keep  on  reading  the  same  class  of  literature  because 
their  professional  duties  compel  them  to  investigate  to- 
day this,  and  to-morrow  another  detail  of  what  they  are 
expected  to  know.  What  they  read  greatly  depends 
on  the  requirements  of  the  hour. 

Though  the  advice  to  make  an  early  choice  of  a 
subject  for  study,  and  to  adhere  to  it  for  life,  is  plausi- 
bly the  best,  yet  the  experience  of  eminent  men  proves 
it  to  be  utterly  injudicious.  Success  but  seldom  comes 


INTRODUCTION.  ix 

by  life-long  planning,  and  a  steady  steering  for  a  single 
aim.  All  famed  self-taught  and  self-made  men  passed 
through  careers  of  wondrous  mixtures  of  occupations, 
and  what  they  achieved  they  owed  not  to  extraordi- 
nary wisdom  or  circumspection,  nor  to  having  had  bet- 
ter opportunities  than  other  men,  but  to  an  ever-readi- 
ness  to  forsake  one  pursuit  for  another,  and  to  engage 
with  heart  and  soul  in  whatever  momentarily  seemed 
more  congenial  or  remunerative.j  Some  persons  doom 
themselves  to  complete  and  irretrievable  failure  by 
summoning  moral  courage  and  iron  will,  as  they  are 
pleased  to  call  it,  to  keep  in  a  line  of  study  for  which 
they  have  long  ago  lost  all  genuine  interest.  Not 
everybody  is  a  gold-digger  by  nature.  Promises  of 
immeasurable  wealth  could  not  induce  some  people  to 
spend  months  or  years,  at  one  spot,  in  blasting  and 
shoveling  and  digging,  to  reach  some  layer  deep  down, 
where  a  valuable  vein  is  supposed  to  be  running.  It 
suits  them  best  to  wander  from  the  gold-fields  of  Cali- 
fornia to  those  of  Peru,  and  thence  to  Australia,  and 
to  the  diamond-fields  of  South  Africa,  with  the  hope  of 
picking  riches  from  the  surface  of  the  soil.  If  both 
succeed,  the  gold-digger  and  the  gold-washer  accom- 
plish the  same,  though  one  is  described  as  the  rolling 
stone  that  gathers  no  moss. 

This  rule  may  be  laid  down  for  all  :  read  no  book  of 
which  the  subject  is  not  of  great  interest  to  you,  and  of 
which  the  language  and  general  treatment  are  such  that 
you  cannot  easily  understand  it.  The  mental  benefit 
derived  from  the  reading  of  a  book  one  does  not  like,  is 


x  INTRODUCTION. 

about  as  great  as  the  advantage  the  body  has  of  food 
repugnant  to  it.  One's  pleasure  in  a  book  should  be 
such  that  he  lays  it  reluctantly  aside  when  other 
occupations  call  him  away.  To  exercise  our  force  of 
will  to  go  through  a  work  because  somebody  we  esteem 
has  recommended  it  to  us,  and  because  we  do  not  wish 
to  lower  ourselves  in  his  estimation,  is  partly  folly  and 
partly  deception. 

It  is  true  that  at  school  or  college  the  young  have 
often  to  study  books  the  phraseology  and  treatment  of 
which  are  not  of  a  kind  to  invite  their  attention,  but 
the  teacher's  explanations  and  illustrations  on  the 
portion  set  for  a  task  are  expected  to  ring  in  the 
student's  ear  while  studying  it.  Where  there  are  no 
teachers  to  popularize  the  text-books,  or  rather  to 
translate  them  into  a  child's  or  youth's  language  before 
requiring  the  study  of  them,  the  books  used  should  be 
so  simple  that  a  child  or  youth  could  study  them  with- 
out a  teacher. 

Young  persons  are  sometimes  counseled  to  read 
books  difficult  for  them  to  understand,  over  and  over 
again,  until  they  do  understand  them.  It  is  an  unprof- 
itable employment.  The  first  perusal  of  too  scientific  a 
book  avails  but  little;  the  second  renders  the  subject 
less  interesting,  without  making  it  any  the  clearer  ;  and 
at  the  third,  though  the  words  are  beginning  to  fasten 
on  the  memory,  the  interest  is  wholly  gone,  and  the  real 
meaning  is  entirely  obscured.  If  a  subject  chosen  for 
study  is  extensive  and  complicated,  it  is  better  to  read 
on  it  three  books  of  a  character  befitting  one's  temper 


INTRODUCTION. 


XI 


and  understanding,  than  one  book  that  overtaxes  the 
mind.  If  it  is  extremely  doubtful  that  we  possess  the 
strength  and  agility  to  venture  to  climb  over  a  rugged, 
steep,  and  high  mountain,  it  is  better  to  go  around  it, 
though  it  may  take  us  three  times  as  long.  Only  in 
case  that  a  particular  study  must  instantly  be  made, 
and  no  book  can  be  found  which  meets  our  special 
requirements,  is  there  good  reason  for  abandoning  the 
rule.  In  ordinary  circumstances  nobody  should  be  en- 
couraged, and  much  less  compelled,  to  read  a  work 
above  his  mental  capacity. 

The  age  we  live  in  has  many  things  justly  to  be  proud 
of,  and  one  of  them  is  the  extensive  literature  which 
enables  every  one  to  choose,  on  any  subject,  just  such  a 
book  as  meets  his  own  purposes,  and  corresponds  to  his 
own  intellectual  standing.  But,  considering  the  fact 
that  every  year  about  five  thousand  works  are  published 
in  the  English  language  alone,  it  is  not  to  be  wondered 
at  that  even  those  most  interested  in  a  certain  subject 
frequently  fail  to  know  the  latest  and  best  treatise  on 
it,  or  some  simple  and  intelligible  book  to  recommend 
to  a  friend.  People  are  well  assured  that  whatever 
book  thej"  need  is  most  likely  to  be  obtained,  but  are 
often  at  a  loss  how  to  reach  it,  knowing  neither  by 
whom  nor  under  what  title  it  has  been  written.  Sur- 
rounded by  the  great  wealth  of  recent  literature,  they 
exclaim,  in  their  genuine  embarras  de  richesse,  "  What 
shall  we  read  ?  "  They  need  some  one  to  put  order  into 
the  seeming  chaos,  some  one  to  classify  the  great  mass 
of  literature,  some  one  to  single  out  the  new  books  that 


xii  INTRODUCTION. 

have  appeared  on  the  subjects  in  which  they  take  a 
special  interest. 

When  some  one  imagines  that  he  answers  the  ques- 
tion, "  What  to  read  ?  "  satisfactorily,  by  naming  the 
Bible  and  Shakespeare  ;  or  when  another  urges,  in  addi- 
tion to  them,  the  use  of  a  Cruden's  "  Concordance  ; "  or 
when  a  third  says  that  it  would  be  well  for  everybody 
to  spend  a  year  on  chemistry,  another  year  on  botany, 
and  a  third  on  physics  ;  or  when  still  another  thinks  he 
is  giving  a  complete  list  of  the  books  needed  for  a  good 
education,  by  the  following  :  the  Bible,  Shakespeare, 
Spenser's  "  Faerie  Queene,"  Sidney's  "  Arcadia,"  works 
of  Sir  Thomas  Browne,  works  of  Rev.  Cyril  Jackson, 
Walton's  "Complete  Angler,"  Clarendon's  "History," 
Milton,  Chaucer,  Jeremy  Taylor,  South's  "Sermons," 
and  Fuller's  "Church  History," — one  can  but  smile 
piteously  at  the  author's  low  estimate  of  the  cult- 
ure demanded  by  this  age.  Not  one-tenth  of  the 
world  will  now  care  to  read — excepting,  of  course, 
the  Bible  and  Shakespeare — any  of  the  books  men- 
tioned. The  times  have  changed.  People  want  to 
know  more  of  the  history  and  achievements  of  hu- 
manity than  a  little  biblical  history,  English  drama, 
and  theology.  The  times  are  past  w«hen  a  dozen 
books  could  be  made  to  satisfy  the  intellectual  cravings 
of  a  whole  generation.  The  high-schools  have  ceased 
to  be  convents  and  theological  seminaries.  The  present 
duty  of  colleges  and  universities  is  to  lay  before  every 
new  generation  the  general  outlines  of  all  the  acquire- 
ments of  the  past.  Their  task  is  to  give  that  training 


INTRODUCTION. 


xm 


which  enables  the  adolescent  to  be  judicious  in  the 
selection  of  a  career,  and  of  the  means  of  accomplishing 
his  purpose  ;  and  nothing  further.  Now  the  wise  edu- 
cator points  to  the  entire,  vast  series  of  books,  as  the 
record  of  all  human  endeavors,  and  says  :  "  Pursue  what 
you  like,  according  to  your  talents  and  abilities,  taking 
pains  to  advance,  by  whatever  you  do,  as  well  the  devel- 
opment of  your  own  manhood  as  that  of  humanity." 

Centuries  ago,  when  books  were  few  and  costly, 
and  not  many  of  them  good  and  accessible,  it  was 
possible  to  refer  to  a  dozen  books  as  containing  very 
nearly  all  that  a  cultivated  man  needed  to  know. 
In  former  times,  when  scientific  and  artistic  pursuits 
were  far  from  being  multifarious,  it  was  very  well  to 
counsel  the  young  to  choose  one  profession  rather 
than  another.  When  it  was  still  a  matter  of  consid- 
erable expense  to  attend  a  school  where  any  thing 
more  than  the  merest  rudiments  were  taught,  those 
who  were  rich  enough  to  undertake  long  voyages  for 
the  purpose,  and  to  pay  high  fees  to  the  professors, 
and  high  prices  for  their  books,  looked  upon  what  they 
learned  rather  as  being  a  pastime,  or  adornment,  than  as 
a  foundation  for  the  work  of  their  lives.  But  at  pres- 
ent, when  one's  study  is  to  be  his  bread ;  when  culture 
is  sought  by  and  afforded  to  the  rich  and  poor  alike,  to 
satisfy  their  craving  for  knowledge  ;  when  one's  social 
position  and  individual  happiness  depend  on  his  intel- 
lectual attainments,  and  when  it  is  in  the  interest  of 
humanity,  as  well  as  one's  own,  that  everybody  spe- 
cially applies  himself  to  those  subjects  for  which  his 


xiv  •  INTRODUCTION. 

natural  endowments  qualify  him,  and  in  which  he  is 
most  apt  to  meet  success — at  present  no  one  should 
undertake  to  reply  to  the  question,  "  What  to  read  ?  " 
by  enumerating  a  list  of  books.  Where  is  the  wise 
man  to  select  a  dozen  or  a  hundred  books  to  give 
the  general  public,  old  and  young,  ignorant  and  edu- 
cated, talented  and  dull,  with  the  promise  that  every 
individual  will  find  in  them  that  which  he  needs  to  know- 
in  order  to  be  successful,  and  become  equal  to  the  best 
in  his  profession,  or  trade  ;  that  which  will  fully  answer 
his  own  peculiar  talents  and  inclinations,  that  which  will 
unfold  his  entire  moral,  intellectual,  and  spiritual  nature  ? 
A  multitude  of  persons,  one  differing  from  another 
in  heart,  hand,  mind,  and  aims,  if  putting  one  and  the 
same  question — "  What  to  read  ?  " — must  receive  a  mul- 
titude of  answers.  And  such  a  multitude  of  answers  is 
given  with  this  book.  Each  list  of  works  of  various 
degrees  of  scientific  treatment,  under  any  of  the  nearly 
two  thousand  headings,  is  a  most  direct  answer  to  a 
special  class  of  persons.  On  fifty  subjects  the  contents 
and  value  of  the  principal  publications  are  discussed 
more  or  less  briefly.  The  numbers  prefixed  to  the 
authors'  names  on  the  left-hand  side  of  the  pages  ex- 
press neither  praise  nor  blame  :  2  indicates  that  the 
book  will  suit  a  general  reader  of  ordinary  education  ; 
3,  that  some  higher  degree  of  culture  is  needed  for 
a  full  appreciation  of  it ;  4,  that  it  is  written  for 
professional  or  advanced  students  of  the  subject  ;  and 
5,  that  in  scope  and  treatment  it  is  especially  adapted 
for  a  book  of  reference.  Only  in  some  cases,  where,  for 


INTRODUCTION.  xv 

example,  all  in  a  list  are  intended  for  reference  only,  the 
figures  indicate  the  scientific  value  and  character  of  the 
books.  If,  now,  a  person  knows  his  own  needs  and 
inclinations,  and  is  capable  of  estimating  his  degree  of 
culture,  he  will  obtain  from  this  book  a  most  explicit 
and  trustworthy  reply  to  his  question,  what  he  shall 
read  ;  no  matter  on  what  subject — art,  or  science,  or 
whatever  pursuit  or  field  of  learning. 

No  one  should  complain  that  the  suggestions  here 
given  are  so  few  and  so  general.  That  is  the  best 
education  which  lays  only  the  foundation  for  educating 
one's  self,  which  provides  only  the  tools  wherewith  to 
gather  the  material  for  the  edifice  of  culture  ;  for  every- 
body must  build  according  to  the  requirements  of  his 
position  in  life,  and  develop  according  to  his  psychical 
idiosyncrasies.  To  make  men  according  to  an  image, 
though  it  were  conceived  by  the  noblest  and  loftiest  of 
minds,  would  rather  thwart  than  foster  the  general  de- 
velopment of  humanity.  This  is  the  art  of  education  : 
to  make  the  pupil  conscious  of  his  own  powers,  and  cog- 
nizant of  the  various  directions  in  which  he  may  exercise 
them,  without  causing  him  to  neglect  or  check  the 
growth  of  any  of  his  talents,  and  without  urging  him 
in  any  direction.  On  this  depends  the  future  of  hu- 
manity :  that  everybody  is  allowed  to  be  what  he  can 
be,  to  pursue  what  he  can  attain,  to  seek  his  own  happi- 
ness where  he  himself  thinks  that  he  shall  find  it,  and  to 
minister  to  the  wants  of  his  fellow-men  wherever  he  thinks 
that  they  have  need  of  him,  and  he  can  serve  them. 


xvi  INTRODUCTION. 

It  is  impossible  to  praise  this  age  too  much  and 
too  highly,  for  the  facilities  which  it  offers  to  every  one 
for  his  culture.  No  subject  of  research  is  so  intricate 
and  profound  that  there  is  no  book  to  explain  it,  in  its 
general  results  and  bearings,  to  persons  of  the  most 
limited  education.  When  education  was  yet  in  the  sole 
charge  of  the  Church,  and  the  movements  of  science 
were  watched  with  suspicious  eyes,  scientific  works 
were  never  written  for  the  purpose  of  instructing  the 
larger  classes  of  non-scientific  people.  The  Church  set 
the  limits  of  what  the  masses  should  know  ;  and  men  of 
science  were  aware  that,  if  they  wanted  to  be  unmo- 
lested, they  had  to  keep  their  wisdom  to  themselves. 
The  few  scientific  works  that  were  written  were  couched 
in  a  sort  of  learned  argot,  to  be  understood  only  by  the 
initiated.  But  as  the  ranks  of  science  were  filling,  and 
inventions,  discoveries,  and  other  achievements  multi- 
plied, learned  men  took  courage  to  discuss  openly,  and 
in  a  more  popular  style,  the  results  of  their  researches. 
The  success  which  suddenly  attended  scientific  investi- 
gations, made  the  Church  lose  heart  to  oppose  the  gen- 
eral pursuit  of  learning  as  firmly  as  formerly,  and  caused 
the  control  over  the  educational  institutions  slowly  to 
pass  into  the  hands  of  science.  When  once  the  learned 
fraternity  had  obtained  the  people  for  an  audience, 
they  composed  their  works  so  as  to  gain  their  applause, 
caring  little  whether  they  were  ordered  to  swell  the 
Index  Librorum  Prohibitorum  or  not. 

Thus  the  great  watchword  of  our  age — "diffusion 
of  knowledge" — came  to  be  adopted.  The  great  aim 


INTRODUCTION.  xvii 

of  scientists  and  philanthropists,  the  successors  of  the 
clergy,  is  to  make  education  as  general  and  as  wide 
as  possible.  It  would  now  be  deemed  a  crime  to  with- 
hold from  the  great  mass  any  thing  that  is  known  ; 
and  whatever  is  pretended  to  be  known  receives  no 
honor  until  it  has  obtained  the  recognition  and  approval 
of  the  people.  And  the  fraternal  manner  in  which 
the  acquirements  of  everybody,  in  all  departments  of 
knowledge,  are  freely  and  equally  distributed  among 
all  who  open  their  hands  for  them,  is  the  most  es- 
sential, and  so  far  the  only  possible  step  toward  the 
realization  on  earth  of  that  ideal  spirit  of  humanity 
expressed  by  the  three  words,  "  Liberty,  Equality, 
and  Fraternity."  Countries,  small  and  great,  borough 
and  metropolis,  rival  each  other  in  affording  to  the 
young  the  most  thorough  and  multifarious  education. 
Schools,  colleges,  universities,  and  libraries,  are  opened 
and  sustained  everywhere,  either  by  the  government, 
as  the  representative  of  the  people,  or  through  the 
largesse  of  private  individuals.  Whoever  knows  any 
thing  of  value  hastens  to  share  it  with  his  fellow- 
men  ;  and  whoever  supposes  that  a  certain  branch  of 
knowledge  has  not  been  treated  in  a  manner  suffi- 
ciently clear  and  agreeable  for  the  information  of  the 
less  educated,  sets  to  work  to  popularize  it.  On  the 
one  hand  compulsory  school-attendance,  on  the  other 
the  general  willingness  on  the  part  of  the  most  learned 
to  share  freely  their  attainments  with  the  uninformed, 
by  explaining  their  researches  so  as  to  be  understood 
by  them — these  are  "signs  of  the  times"  that  augur 


xviii  INTRODUCTION. 

the  fulfillment  of  the  brightest  dreams  of  humanity ; 
for,  surely,  if  this  dark  world  is  ever  to  be  illumi- 
nated, it  will  be  by  the  light  that  knowledge  kindles 
in  man. 

G.  A.  F.  VAN  RHYN. 

NEW  YORK,  February  20,  1875. 


NOTE. 


ONLY  noteworthy  books  in  the  English  language,  published  during 
tbejast  five  years  in  England  or  the  United  States,  are  mentioned. 

New  and  revised  editions  of  earlier  standard  works  have  sometimes 
been  noted,  but  others,  that  have  not  recently  passed  through  a  new 
edition,  are  not  given. 

Though  nearly  seven  thousand  books  have  been  classified  under 
about  two  thousand  heads,  many  no  doubt  excellent  works  could  not 
be  brought  within  the  small  compass  allowed,  and  many  subjects  could 
not  receive  a  separate  heading.  The  Index  may  be  consulted  for  titles 
not  in  the  table  of  contents. 

If  a  list  of  books  on  some  important  branch  of  literature  seems 
proportionately  small,  it  shows  that  but  little  has  been  recently  pub- 
lished on  the  subject. 

The  numbers  prefixed  to  the  authors'  names  on  the  left-hand  side 
of  the  pages  express  neither  praise  nor  blame : 

2  indicates  that  the  book  will  suit  a  general  reader  of  ordinary 
education ; 

3,  that  some  higher  degree  of  culture  is  needed  for  a  full  apprecia- 
tion of  it ; 

4,  that  it  is  written  for  professional  or  advanced  students  of  the 
subject ; 

5,  that  in  scope  and  treatment  it  is  especially  adapted  for  a  book 
of  reference. 

Only  in  some  cases,  where,  for  example,  all  in  a  list  are  intended 


XX 


NOTE. 


for  reference  only,  the  figures  indicate  the  scientific  value  and  character 
of  the  books. 

On  fifty  subjects  the  contents  and  literary  worth  of  the  principal 
publications  are  discussed  more  or  less  briefly. 

English  books,  not  republished  in  this  country,  are  marked  "  Lon- 
don," and  the  price  is  calculated  at  one  dollar  for  every  two  shillings, 
the  usual  charge  for  importation. 

American  books  are  marked  at  prices  for  the  ordinary  binding,  and 
generally  for  the  cheapest  editions  in  the  market. 

The  price  of  books  is  subject  to  slight  modifications. 


CONTENTS. 


AGEICULTUEE. 

FARMING,  FRUIT  AND  FLOWER  CULTURE,   HORTICULTURE,  CATTLE-RAISING,  ETC. 

Agricultural  Chemistry,  3 ;  Animals,  Training  of;  8 ;  Apples,  9 ;  Bees  and  Bee-Keep- 
ing,  17;  Cattle,  28;  Cattle,  Diseases  of;  28;  Cements,  29;  Coffee,  38;  Cran- 
berry, 42 ;  Dairy  Husbandry,  48 ;  Dogs,  47 ;  Farm  Implements,  15 ;  Farmers1 
Annuals,  75;  Farming,  75;  Fish-Culture,  76;  Flower-Gardening,  77;  Fruit- 
Culture,  79;  Grapes,  84;  Horse  and  Horsemanship,  91;  Horseshoeing,  91; 
Horses,  Diseases  of,  91 ;  Horticulture,  92 ;  Landscape-Gardening,  111 ;  Ma- 
nures, 119 ;  Mushrooms,  131 ;  Peach-Culture,  143 ;  Pear-Culture,  148 ;  Potato- 
Culture,  157;  Poultry,  158;  Kose,  Culture  of  the,  167 ;  Silk  and  Tea,  177 ;  Straw- 
berry, 184;  Sugar,  185;  Trees,  194;  Eose,  167;  Wheat,  201. 


AETS. 

ARCHITECTURE,   DESIGNING,    ENGRAVING,    MTTSIC,    NUMISMATICS,  PAINTING,    PHOTOG- 
RAPHY, SCULPTURE,  ETC. 

Alphabets,  Collection  of,  5;  Architecture,  9 ;  Art,  Collections  and  Specimens  of,  11 ; 
Art,  Dictionaries  of  Terms  in,  11;  Art,  Essays  and  Treatises  on,  11;  Art,  His- 
tory of,  12 ;  Art,  Sacred,  12 ;  Ceramic  Art,  29 ;  Church  Architecture,  35;  Colors, 
88;  Designing,  45;  Drawing,  48;  Engraving,  70;  Gems,  70;  Glass  Making  and 
Painting,  83;  Gothic  Architecture,  83;  Harmony,  86;  Heraldry,  88;  Illumina- 
tion, 94;  Lace,  111;  Landscape  Gardening,  111;  Modeling,  129;  Monograms, 
130 ;  Music,  Essays  and  Treatises  on,  131 ;  Numismatics,  141 ;  Ornaments,  143; 
Painting,  Coach,  House,  Photograph,  and  Sign,  144;  Painting,  144;  Photog- 
raphy, 152;  School-House  Architecture,  169;  Sculpture,  173;  Shading  and 
Shadows,  175;  Singing,  177;  Water-Color  Painting,  200. 


xxii  CONTENTS. 


BIOGEAPHY. 

COLLECTITB. 


General,  19;  American,  19;  American  Colleges,  19;  Artists,  19;  Lawyers,  20; 
Literary  Men,  20;  Military  Men,  20 ;  Musical  Composers,  20 ;  Sacred,  20;  States- 
men, 20 ;  "Women,  21. 


INDIVIDUAL. 

Adams,  John,  2;  Adams,  John  Quincy,  2 ;  Aiken,  L.  and  Channing,  "W.  E.,  3 ;  Alex- 
ander, J.  Addison,  4;  Alford,  Henry,  4;  Andre,  Major,  7;  Arnold,  Thomas,  11 ; 
Asbury,  Bishop  Francis,  12 ;  Audubon,  John  James,  14 ;  Bacon,  Francis,  15 ; 
Bangs,  H.,  15;  Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  16;  Barneveld,  John  o£  16;  Batkins, 
Jefferson  S.,  IT;  Bayard,  G.  D.,  17;  Beethoven,  17;  Berkeley,  Bishop  G.,  17; 
Besson,  Eev.  Pere,  17 ;  Bismarck,  Prince,  22 ;  Bonapartes,  22 ;  Booth,  Edwin,  23 ; 
Brainerd,  Rev.  Thomas,  24;  Brassey,  Thomas,  24;  Bright,  John,  25;  Bronte, 
Charlotte,  25;  Brougham,  H.,  25;  Brute,  Et.  Eev.  Gabriel,  25;  Bunsen,  Baron, 
25;  Bunyan,  John,  25;  Burns,  Eobert,  26;  Burns,  Eev.  W.  C.,  26;  Burr,  Aaron, 
26;  Burr,  William,  26;  Byron,  Lord,  26;  Csesar,  26;  Calhoun,  J.  C.,27;  Camp- 
bell, Alexander,  27 ;  Carlyle,  Thomas,  27 ;  Carson,  Kit,  28 ;  Chalmers,  Thomas, 
26 ;  Chambers,  Eobert  and  William,  29;  Channing,  William  Ellery,  29;  Choate, 
Eufus,  82 ;  Christ,  82 ;  Clarke,  D.  W.,  36 ;  Cockburn,  Lord  Henry,  38 ;  Collins, 
S.,  38;  Columbus,  Christopher,  88;  Conant,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  39;  Cookman,  A.,  41; 
Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley,  41 ;  Copley,  John  L.,  41 ;  Cortes,  Hernando,  41 ;  Crit- 
tenden,  J.  J.,  42 ;  Cromwell,  Oliver,  42 ;  Dahlgren,  Ulric,  42 ;  Dallas,  Alexander 
James,  43 ;  Dante,  degli  Alighieri,  43;  Davis,  Jefferson,  44;  De  Foe,  Daniel,  44; 
Denman,  Lord,  44 ;  De  Quincey,  Thomas,  45 :  Deutsch,  E.,45;  Dickens,  Charles, 
46;  Disraeli,  Benjamin,  46;  Doddridge,  Philip,  47;  Dryden,  48;  Dumas,  48; 
Dunham,  Thomas,  49;  Dunster,  Henry,  49;  Durer,  Albert,  49;  Edgeworth, 
Maria,  50 ;  Eliot,  Sir  Jonn,  67 ;  Erskina,  Lord,  71 ;  Evans,  WilFam,  78 ;  Evelyn, 
John,  73;  Everett,  Edward,  78 ;  Fairfax,  Lord,  74;  Faraday,  Michael,  74;  Fern, 
Fanny,  75;  Fonblanque,  Albany,  77;  Foote,  Andrew  Hull,  77;  Forbes,  J.  D., 
77;  Forrest,  Edwin,  77;  Franklin,  Benjamin,  78;  Frederick  the  Great  78; 
Galileo,  80;  Gallitzin,  A.  de,  80;  Gay,  John,  80;  Gib,  Eobert,  82;  Gillray, 
James,  82;  Goethe,  83;  Goldsmith,  83;  Gottschalk,  L.  M.,  84;  Grant,  IT.  S.,  84; 
Greeley,  Horace,  85;  Greene,  Nathaniel,  85;  Greville  Memoirs,  86;  Guerin, 
Maurice  de,  85;  Guthrie,  Thomas,  86;  Halleck,  Fitz-Greene,  86;  Hemans,  Mrs. 
F.,  88 ;  Holbein,  89 ;  Holland,  George,  90 ;  Holland,  John,  90 ;  Hopkins,  J.  H.,  91 ; 
Hughes,  Archbishop,  92;  Humboldt,  A.  von,  92;  Humboldt,  W.  von,  92;  Huss, 
John,  93;  Irving,  Washington,  97 ;  Jackson,  Andrew,  98;  Jackson,  Stonewall, 
98 ;  Jefferson,  Thomas,  99 ;  Jeffrey,  Francis,  99 ;  Kearney,  Philip,  109 ;  Keble, 
John,  109 ;  Keith,  Mrs.  Caroline  P.,  109 ;  Kendall,  A.,  109 ;  Kennedy,  John  P., 
109;  Knight,  Charles,  110;  Knox,  Henry,  110;  Knox,  Eobert,  110;  Lacordaire, 
111 ;  Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary,  111 ;  Landon,  L.  E.,  Ill ;  Landon,  Walter  Sav- 
age, 111 ;  Landseer.  Sir  Edwin,  112 ;  Las  Casas,  113 ;  Lee,  General  Eobert  E.,  114 ; 
Lessing,  114;  Lincoln,  Abraham,  115:  Livingston,  Edward,  115;  Livingstone, 
Dr.  David,  115;  Lover,  Samuel,  117;  Lynch,  Thomas  T.,  117;  Lytton,  Edward 
Bulwer,  117;  Macaulay,  Lord,  117;  Maclise,  Daniel,  117;  Me  Vicar,  Eev.  John, 
117;  Madison,  James,  118;  Marlborough,  Duke  of,  119;  Marlowe,  Christopher, 
119 ;  Massinger,  Philip,  120;  Matthew,  Father,  120;  May,  Samuel  J.,  121 ;  Maz- 


CONTENTS.  xxiii 

rini,  121;  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix,  122;  Mendelssohn  and  Goethe,  122; 
Mill,  John  Stuart,  127;  Miller,  Hugh,  127;  Miller,  Samuel,  127;  Milton,  John, 
127;  Minto,  Lord,  128;  Mirabeau,  Count,  128;  Morse,  Samuel  F.  B.,  130; 
Moscheles,  131;  Mozart,  131;  Murchison,  Sir  Eoderick  J.,131;  Nelson,  Lord, 
133;  Niebuhr,  186;  O'Connell,  Daniel,  142;  Palmerston,  Lord,  145;  Parker, 
Theodore,  147;  Patteson,  John  Coleridge,  148 ;  Peabody,  Francis,  148 ;  Peabody, 
George,  148;  Peel,  Sir  Bobert,  148;  Penn,  William,  149;  Perceval,  Et  Hon. 
Spencer,  149;  Pickering,  T.,  154;  Pliny,  155;  Plunket,  Oliver,  155;  Poe,  Edgar 
Allan,  155;  Potter,  Bishop  Alonzo,  157;  Eandolph,  John,  162;  Eaphael,  162; 
Eobertson,  Frederick  W.,  166;  Eobinson,  Henry  Crabb,  166;  Eossini,  167; 
Eousseau,  Jean  Jacques,  167;  Schiller,  Friedrich  von,  169;  Schubert,  169; 
Schumann,  169 ;  Scott,  Elder  Walter,  173 ;  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  173 ;  Scudder,  Eev. 
John,  173;  Sedgwick,  Catherine,  174;  Sevigne,  Madame  de,175;  Seward,W. 
H.,  175;  Shelley,  176;  Smollett,  Tobias,  178;  Somerville,  Mary,  179;  Spinoza, 
181 ;  Stockmar,  Baron  von,  184 ;  Strauss,  David  Friedrich,  184;  Sumner,  Charles, 
185;  Taney,  E.  B.,  Chief- Justice,  188;  Tappan,  Arthur,  188;  Thomas,  General 
George  H.,  191 ;  Thomas,  John,  191 ;  Thompson,  Count  Bumford,  191 ;  Thor- 
waldsen,  191;  Timon,  Eight  Eev.  John,  191;  Todd,  0.  S.,  192;  Vincent  de 
Paul,  St.,  198;  Virgin  Mary,  198;  Voltaire,  199;  Von  Hutten,  199;  Wagner, 
Eichard,  199;  Warren,  John,  199;  Washington,  George,  200;  Webster,  Daniel, 
200;  Wells,  John,  200;  Wentworth,  Thomas,  200;  Wesley,  John,  200;  Willard, 
Emma,  201;  Williams,  Eoger,  201;  Wright,  Edward,  203;  Xavier,  St.  Francis, 
203 ;  Young,  Charles  Mayne,  204 ;  Zeisberger,  204. 


CHEMISTEY,  METALLUEGY,  MINEEALOGY,  AND  MINING. 

Agricultural  Chemistry,  8;  Alcoholic  Liquors,  4;  Assaying,  13;  Blast-Furnace,  22; 
Blasting,  Submarine,  22;  Chemical  Analysis,  30 ;  Chemical  Physics,  30 ;  Chemi- 
cal Technology,  80 ;  Chemistry,  Medical,  31 ;  Chemistry,  Organic,  and  Inorganic, 
81;  Chemistry,  Theoretical,  Philosophical,  and  Miscellaneous  Treatises,  81; 
Coal  and  Coal-Mining,  88 ;  Coal-Eegions,  38;  Diamonds,  46;  Engineering,  67; 
Gas,  80;  Gems  (Precious  Stones),  80;  Geology,  81;  Gold  and  Silver,  83;  Iron, 
97;  Mechanics,  121 ;  Metallurgy,  124;  Microscopy,  125 ;  Mineralogy,  127 ;  Mines 
and  Mining  Machinery,  127;  Steel,  184. 


EDUCATION. 

Colleges,  American,  38;  Education,  Essays  and  Treatises  on,  50;  Elocution,  67; 
Etiquette,  78;  Gymnastics,  86;  Kindergarten,  110;  Mnemonics,  129;  Oxford, 
144;  Parent's  Aids,  146;  Pedagogy,  148;  Ehetoric,  65;  School-House  Archi- 
tecture, 169;  Singing,  117;  Teachers'  Aids,  50;  Voice,  199. 


EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

Education,  Essays  and  Treatises  on,  50 ;  Algebra,  51 ;  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Hy- 
giene, etc.,  51 ;  Arithmetic,  51 ;  Astronomy,  52 ;  Book-Keeping,  52 ;  Botany,  52 ; 
Chemistry,  52 ;  Composition  and  Ehetoric,  53 ;  Dictionaries  of  the  English  Lan- 


xxiv  CONTENTS. 

guage,  53 ;  Drawing  and  Painting,  53 ;  Elocution  (Speakers,  etc.),  54 ;  French, 
54;  Geography,  55;  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Metallurgy,  55;  Geometry,  55; 
German,  56 ;  Grammar,  57 ;  Grammars  for  tne  Use  of  Frenchmen,  Germans, 
and  Spaniards,  57 ;  Greek,  58 ;  Gymnastics  and  Calisthenics,  59 ;  History,  59 ; 
Italian,  60 ;  Latin,  60 ;  Literature,  61 ;  Logic,  62 ;  Mechanics  and  Engineering,  62; 
Metaphysics,  62;  Music,  63;  Mythology  and  Antiquities,  63;  Natural  Philoso- 
phy (Physics),  63;  Penmanship,  64;  Political  and  Social  Science,  64;  Primary 
Books,  64;  Readers,  64;  Spanish,  64;  Spellers,  65;  Zoology,  65. 


GAMES,  AMUSEMENTS,  AND  SPORTS. 

Athletic  Sports,  14;  Base-Ball,  16;  Billiards,  18;  Boating,  22;  Cards,  27;  Charades, 
29;  Chess,  81;  Cricket,  42;  Croquet,  42;  Dancing,  43;  Draughts,  48;  Field- 
Sports,  75;  Fishing,  76;  Game  and  Gaming,  80;  Games  and  Amusements,  80; 
Gymnastics,  86;  Horsemanship,  91;  Hunting  and  Trapping,  93;  Magic,  118; 
Sporting,  182 ;  Swimming,  187 ;  Theatricals,  190 ;  Velocipedes,  198 ;  Whist,  201 ; 
Yachts  and  Yachting,  203. 


GEOGRAPHY,  HISTORY,  AND  TRAVELS. 

GENERAL. 

Geography,  General  and  Physical,  81 ;  History,  Ancient  and  Modern,  89 ;  History 
Philosophy  of,  89 ;  Travels  around  and  about  the  World,  193. 


General.— Africa,  2 ;  Africa,  Central,  3;  Africa,  Eastern,  3 ;  Africa,  South,  3 ;  Africa, 
West,  8. 

Special.— Abyssinia,  1 ;  Afghanistan,  2 ;  Albert  N'yanza,  4 ;  Algiers,  4 ;  Ashanti, 
12;  Carthage  and  Tunis,  28;  Dahomey,  43;  Egypt,  66;  Madagascar,  117;  Mo- 
rocco, 130;  Niger,  137;  Nile,  137;  Nubia,  141*;  Zanzibar,  204;  Zulu,  205. 

NOBTH  AMEBICA. 

Canada,  27;  Mexico,  125;  New  Brunswick,  134;  Rocky  Mountains,  166. 

UNITED   STATES. 

General.— United  States,  196. 

Special.— Adirondacks,  2;  Alabama,  3;  Alaska,  4;  Albany  City  and  County,  4; 
Arizona,  10 ;  Arkansas,  11 ;  Boston,  23 ;  California,  27 ;  Catskill  Mountains,  28 ; 
Chicago,  31;  Colorado,  28;  Delaware,  44;  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  67;  Florida,  76; 
Georgia,  82 ;  Hudson  River,  92 ;  Indiana,  95 ;  Iowa,  96 ;  Kansas,  109 ;  Kentucky, 
109;  Lake  George,  111 ;  Lexington,  Kentucky,  114 ;  Louisiana,  117 ;  Maine,  118; 
Mammoth  Cave,  119 ;  Maryland,  120 :  Massachusetts,  120 ;  Michigan,  125 ;  Min- 
nesota, 128;  Mississippi,  129;  Mount  Desert,  131;  Mount  Washington,  131; 
Nebraska,  133;  Nevada,  133;  New  England,  134;  New  Haven,  134;  New  Jer- 
sey, 134;  New  Mexico,  134;  New  York  City,  185;  New  York  State,  136;  North 
Carolina,  187;  Ohio,  142;  Oregon,  143;  Pennsylvania,  149;  Philadelphia,  150; 
Pittsfleld,  Mass.,  154;  Rhode  Island,  165;  Richmond,  Va.,  165;  San  Francisco, 


CONTENTS.  xxv 

1C8;  Saratoga,  1&>;  Sea-side  Resorts,  174;  Sierra  Nevada,  17T;  Stamford,  183 ; 
Summer  Resorts,  and  Watering-Places,  185 ;  Susquehanna,  186 ;  Tennessee,  189 ; 
Texas,  190;  Utah,  197;  Vermont,  198  ;  Virginia,  199;  Wallingford,  Conn.,  199; 
Warwick,  Mass.,  200;  Washington  Territory,  200;  West  Point,  201;  West 
Virginia,  201;  White  Mountains,  201;  Yosemite  Valley,  203. 

CENTRAL   AMERICA  AND    WEST  INDIES. 

Bahamas,  15;  Cuba,  42;  Havana,  86;  Honduras,  91;  Jamaica,  93;  Nicaragua,  13C; 
San  Domingo,  168;  Trinidad,  194;  West  Indies,  201. 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Amazon,  5;  Andes,  7;  Argentine  Republic,  10 ;  Brazil,  24;  New  Granada,  134 ;  Para- 
guay, 146;  Patagonians,  147;  Peru,  149;  South  America,  179. 


General.— Asia,  Travels  in,  13;  Central  Asia,  29;  the  East,  49. 

Special.— Arabia,  9;  Asia  Minor,  13;  Assyria,  13;  Babylonia,  15;  Bashan,  17; 

Beloochistan,  17;  Bokhara,  22;  Caucasus,  28;  Ceylon,  29;  China,  31;  India,  94; 

Japan,  98;  Jerusalem,  99;  Jordan,  100;  Khiva,  109;  Mesopotamia,  123;  Moab, 

129;  Mongolia,  129;  Nineveh,  137;  Palestine,  145;  Pekin,  149;  Persia,  149; 

Phoenicia,  152;  Russia,  167;  Siam,  176;  Siberia,  177;  Sinai,  177;  South  Seas, 

179;  Syria,  187;  Tartary,  188;  Thibet,  191 ;  Turkey,  195. 

AUSTRALIA  AND  PACIFIC   ISLANDS. 

Australia  and  New  South  Wales,  15;  Fiji  Islands,  76;  Hawaii,  86;  Java,  99;  Malay 
Archipelago,  118;  New  South  Wales,  134;  New  Zealand,  136;  Pacific  Ocean  and 
Islands,  144;  Polynesia,  157. 


General. — Travels,  and  Traveler's  Guides,  73. 

Special.— Alps,  5;  Austria,  15;  Anglo-Saxons,  8 ;  "Belgium,  17 ;  Caucasus,  28;  Cre- 
tan Insurrection,  42;  Denmark,  44;  England,  68;  Etruria,  73;  Florence,  76; 
France,  77;  Franco-German  War,  78;  Germany,  82;  Great  Britain,  84;  Greece, 
84;  Cyprus,  86;  Holland  and  Belgium,  90;  Hungary,  93;  Iceland,  93;  Ireland, 
97;  Italy,  98;  London,  116;  Madeira,  118;  Malta,  118;  Mediterranean,  122; 
Netherlands,  133;  Normandy,  137;  Northmen,  187;  Norway,  187;  Paris,  146; 
Pau,  148;  Piedmont,  154;  Poland,  155;  Pompeii,  157;  Prussia,  160;  Pyrenees, 
161;  Rhine,  165;  Rome,  166;  Russia,  167;  Scandinavia,  169;  Scotland,  172; 
Servia,  174;  Shetland,  176;  Sicily,  177;  Sinai,  177;  Spain,  180;  Sweden,  187; 
Switzerland,  187;  Troy,  195;  Tunnel,  Mont  Cenis,  195;  Turkey,  194;  Tyrol, 
195;  Vienna,  198. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

American  Navy,  6 ;  Anglo-Saxons,  8 ;  Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions,  10 ;  Atlases,  14 ; 
Civilization,  88 ;  Climatology,  87 ;  Crusades,  42 ;  Geography,  Biblical,  81 ;  Hugue- 
nots, 92;  Indians,  American,  95;  Inquisition,  95;  Jesuits,  99 ;  Jews,  History  of 
the,  99;  Mediterranean,  122;  Meteorology  124;  Middle  Ages,  125;  Ocean,  142; 
Reformation,  153;  Sea,  173;  South  Pole,  179 ;  Tropics,  194. 


xxvi  CONTENTS. 


INDUSTE1AL  AETS,  MANUFACTURES,  AND  TEADES. 

Alcoholic  Liquors,  4;  Arts,  Industrial,  12;  Dictionaries,  11;  Bridge-Building  24; 
Cabinet-Making,  26;  Calico-Printing,  27 ;  Canals,  27;  Carpentry,  28 ;  Cements, 
29 ;  Ceramic  Art,  29 ;  Chemical  Technology,  30 ;  Clock  and  Watch  Making.  87 ; 
Coal,  and  Coal-Mining,  38 ;  Cotton,  and  Cotton-Spinning,  41 ;  Dairy  Husbandry, 
43;  Dentistry,  44;  Designing,  45;  Diving,  47;  Drawing,  48;  Dyeing,  49;  Elec- 
trotyping,  67;  Elevations,  67 ;  Engraving,  70 ;  Fish-Culture,  76 ;  Furniture,  79 ; 
Glass-Making  and  Painting,  83;  Graining,  84;  Horseshoeing,  91;  Inventions 
and  Inventors,  96 ;  Iron,  97;  Lace, 111;  Landscape-Gardening,  111 ;  Life-Boats, 
115;  Light-houses,  115;  Manufactures,  119;  Mechanics,  121;  Mill-Dams,  127; 
Mines  and  Mining  Machinery,  127;  Painting,  Coach,  House,  Photograph,  and 
Sign,  144;  Phonography,  152 ;  Photography,  152;  Porcelain  and  Pottery,  15S; 
Printing,  158;  Pyrotechny,  161;  Eoad-Making,  166;  Rope-Making,  1C7;  Sew- 
age, 175;  Ship-building,  176;  Silk  and  Tea-Culture,  177;  Soap,  178;  Stair-Build- 
ing, 182;  Steam  and  Steam-Engines,  183;  Steam-Boilers,  183;  Strains,  and 
Strength  of  Material,  184;  Sugar,  185;  Surveying,  1S6;  Textiles,  190;  Tools 
and  Workshop  Appliances,  192 ;  Topography,  192 ;  Turning,  195;  Vinegar,  198; 
Watchmaking,  2uO;  Wheels.  201-  Wine,  201;  Wood -Carving,  202;  Soundings 
and  Dredgings,  179. 


JUVENILES. 

For  Boys  and  Girls,  101;  for  Boys  specially,  105;  for  Girls  specially,  106;  for 
Young  Children,  107. 


LANGUAGES. 

GRAMMARS,   DICTIONARIES,    ETC. 

Afghan,  2;  Anglo-Saxon,  8;  Arabic,  9;  Assyrian,  13;  Chinese,  32;  Dakota,  43; 
Danish,  43;  English,  69;  Flowers,  77;  German,  82;  Greek,  85;  Hebrew,  87; 
Hindustani,  88;  Icelandic,  94;  Italian,  98;  Japanese,  99;  Language  and  Lin- 
guistic  Studies,  112;  Latin,  113;  New  Zealand,  136;  Norwegian,  137;  Pali,  145; 
Persian,  149 ;  Sanscrit,  168 ;  Spanish,  ISO. 


LAW,  POLITICAL  ECONOMY,  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

General.— American  Law,  6;  Census,  29;  Chancery  Practice  in  England,  29;  Com- 
mercial, 39;  Common,  89;  Constitution  of  the  United  States,  40;  Crimes  and 
Punishments,  42 ;  Currency  and  Money,  42 ;  Diplomacy,  46 ;  English  Constitu- 
tion and  Laws,  68 ;  Finance,  76;  Free-Trade,  78 ;  Government,  84;  Labor  Ques- 
tion, 110 ;  Land-Tenure,  112 ;  Law  Almanacs  and  Diaries,  113 ;  Dictionaries,  113 ; 
"  Law,  Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Treatises,  113;  Practice  and  Proceeding,  114; 
Laws,  Conflicts  of,  114;  Monopolies,  130;  Municipal  Government,  181 ;  Parlia- 
mentary, 147 ;  Pauperism,  148;  Pleading,  155;  Political  Economy,  155;  Polyg- 
amy, 157;  Protection,  159;  Representation,  164;  Eoman  Law,  166;  Secret  So- 
cieties, 174;  Slavery,  178;  Socialism,  178;  Social  Science,  178;  Statistics,  188; 
Statutes,  183 ;  Supreme  Court  Practice,  185. 


CONTENTS.  xxvii 

Special.— Adminstrator's  and  Executor's  Guide,  2;  Admiralty,  2;  Agency,  3;  Ala- 
bama Claims,  4;  Alimony,  4T;  Arbitration  and  Award,  9;  Attachment,  14; 
Bailments,  15;  Bankruptcy,  15;  Banks  and  Banking,  16;  Business-Laws,  29; 
Contracts,  40;  Conveyances,  40;  Corporations,  41;  Corporations,  Municipal, 
41;  Covenants  for  Titles,  41 ;  Criminal,  42;  Damages,  43;  Debtor  and  Creditor, 
44;  Descent,  45;  Divorce  and  Alimony,  47;  Domestic  Relations,  48;  Case- 
ments, 49;  Equity  Jurisprudence,  71;  Estoppel,  72;  Evidence,  73;  Exchange, 
74;  Fixtures,  76;  Frauds  and  Mistakes,  73;  Frauds,  Statute  of,  78;  Guarantee, 
85;  Highways,  88;  Inianticide,  95;  Injunctions,  95;  Insurance,  96;  Internal  Rev- 
enue^; International,  96;  Judgments,  100;  Landlord  and  Tenant,  111 ;  Lien 
Laws,  Mechanics1, 115 ;  Life  Insurance,  115 ;  Limitation,  115;  Magistrates,  Juris- 
diction of,  118;  Malpractice,  civil,  118;  Maritime,  119;  Marriage,  119;  Medical 
Jurisprudence,  121 ;  Mercantile  Hand-books,  123 ;  Military,  126 ;  Mortgages,  131 ; 
Negligence,  133;  Notaries  and  Commissioners,  137;  Partnership,  147;  Patents 
and  Copyrights,  147.;  Pension,  149;  Personal  Property,  149 ;  Pilot,  154;  Probate, 
153;  Procedure,  158;  Eeal  Property,  162 ;  Remedies,  1^ :  Replevin,  164 ;  Sales, 
168;  Set-off,  175;  Sheriff,  Duties  of,  176;  Slander  and  Libel,  177;  Stamp-Acts, 
188;  Taxation,  188;  Tax-Titles,  188;  Title  to  Property,  192;  Torts,  192;  Town- 
ship Organization,  192;  Trade-Marks,  193;  Trusts,  195;  Usury,  197;  Vendors, 
198;  Water-Courses,  200;  Wills,  201. 


LITERATURE. 

(Foreign  Classics  only  in  Translations) 

JSschylus,  2;  Alison,  4;  Anecdotes,  7;  Aristophanes,  10;  Bacon,  Francis,  15; 
Berkeley,  Bishop,  17;  Burlesque,  26;  Burns,  Robert,  26;  Caesar,  26;  Calhoun, 
J.  C.,  27;  Carlyle,  Thomas,  27;  Chesterfield,  Lord,  31;  Cicero,  36;  Classical 
Dictionaries,  37;  Cyclopaedias,  42;  Demosthenes,  44;  Dickens,  Charles,  46; 
Disraeli,  Benjamin,  46;  Dryden,  43;  Edgeworth,  Maria,  50;  English  Literature, 
69;  English  Synonyms,  70;  Epigrams,  71;  Epitaphs,  71;  Erskine,  Lord,  71; 
Essays,  71 ;  Euripides,  78;  Eutropius,  73;  Evelyn,  John,  73;  Everett,  Edward, 
73 ;  Fielding.  70 ;  Fuller,  M.,  79 ;  Gay,  John,  80 ;  German  Literature,  82 ;  Gillray, 
James,  82 ;  Goethe,  83 ;  Goldsmith,  83 ;  Gray,  84 ;  Greek  Literature,  85 ;  Guthrie, 
Thomas,  86 ;  Halleck,  Fitz-Greene,  86 ;  Heine,  Heinrich,  88 ;  Hemans,  Mrs.  F., 
88;  Herbert,  George,  88;  Herodotus,  88;  Hesiod,  88;  Holbein,  89;  Homer,  90; 
Hood,  Thomas,  91 ;  Horace,  91;  Humboldt,  A.  von,  92 ;  Hysterology,  93 ;  Irving, 
Washington,  97;  Jeffrey,  Francis,  99;  Josephus,  100;  Journalism,  100;  Juvenal, 
101 ;  Keble,  John,  109 ;  Knox,  Robert,  110;  Koran,  110 ;  Lacordaire,  111 ;  Lamar- 
tine,  Alphonse  de,  111 ;  Lamb,  Charles,  111 ;  Landon,L.  E.,  Ill ;  Landor,  Walter 
Savage,  111;  Language,  112 ;  Legends,  114;  Lessing,  114;  Letters  and  Letter- 
Writing,  114;  Livy,  115;  Lover,  Samuel,  117;  Lytton,  Edward  Bulwer,  117; 
Macaulay,  Lord,  117;  Marlowe,  Christopher,  119;  Marryat,  Captain,  119  ;  Mar- 
tineau,  Harriet,  119;  Mazzini,  181;  Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix,  122;  Mill 
John  Stuart,  127;  Miller,  Hugh,  127 ;  Milton,  John,  127 ;  Montaigne,  130 ;  Moore, 
Thomas,  130 ;  Names,  132 ;  Novels  and  Romances,  138 ;  Plato,  155 ;  Plautus  and 
Terence,  155;  Pliny,  155;  Plutarch,  155;  Poe,  Edgar  Allan,  155;  Pope,  157; 
Proverbs,  Collections  of,  159 ;  Quintilian,  161 ;  Quotations,  Dictionaries  of,  161 ; 
Rabelais,  161;  Sallust,  168;  Satire,  169;  Schiller,  Friedrich  von,  169;  Scientific 


xxviii  CONTENTS. 

Series,  169;  Scott,  Sir  Walter,  173;  Sevigne,  Madame  de,  175;  Shakespeare, 
176;  Shelley,  176;  Smith,  Sydney,  178;  Smollett,  Tobias,  178;  Sophocles,  198; 
Southey,  179;  Spenser,  181;  Spinoza,  181;  Stage,  182;  Sterne,  Laurence,  184; 
Strauss,  David  Friedrich,  184;  Swedenborg,  187;  Swift,  Jonathan,  187 :  Table- 
Talk,  188;  Tacitus,  188;  Talmud,  188;  Tasso,188;  Temperance  Literature,  189 ; 
Terence  and  Plautus,  190;  Thackeray,  W.  M.,  190;  Theocritus,  190;  Thomson, 
James,  191;  Thucydides,  191 ;  Virgil,  199;  Webster,  Daniel,  200 ;  Wesley,  John, 
200 ;  Wit,  201 ;  Wordsworth,  203 ;  Xenophon,  203. 


MATHEMATICS,  ENGINEERING,  ETC. 

Algebra,  51;  Arithmetics,  10;  Astronomy,  13;  Book-Keeping,  23;  Calculus,  26; 
Circle,  Quadrature  of;  86 ;  Educational  Works,  51 ;  Engineering,  Dictionaries  of; 
67;  Engineering,  Civil,  67;  Engineering,  Military,  67;  Engineering,  Railroad 
and  Locomotive,  67 ;  Engineering  Tables,  68 ;  Equation  of  Payment,  71 ;  Ex- 
change, 74;  Geometry,  82;  Interest  Tables,  68;  Logarithms,  116;  Mensuration, 
123;  Navigation,  133;  Ready  Reckoners,  162 ;  Trigonometry,  194 ;  Weights  and 


MEDICINE,    PHARMACY,  SURGERY,  ETC. 

Science,  Practice,  and  Miscellaneous.— Anaesthetics,  7;  Anatomy,  7;  Bath,  17; 
Biology,  21;  Chemistry,  31;  Clinical,  37;  Diagnosis,  45;  Dietetics,  46;  Diges- 
tion, 46;  Domestic,  48;  Electricity,  66 ;  Galvanism,  80 ;  Heredity,  88 ;  Histology, 
89;  Homoeopathy,  90;  Hospitals,  92;  Hydropathy,  93;  Hygiene,  93;  Infanti- 
cide, 95;  Instinct,  96;  Materia  Medica,  120;  Medical  Lexicons,  121;  Medicine, 
Miscellaneous  Essays  and  Treatises,  121 ;  Medicine,  Science  and  Practice,  122 ; 
Mesmerism,  123;  Myology,  132;  Ophthalmoscope,  142;  Orthopedic  Surgery, 
148;  Pathology,  147;  Pharmacy,  150;  Phrenology,  152;  Physiognomy,  153; 
Physiology,  153;  Poisons,  155;  Post-Mortem  Examination,  157;  Psychology, 
160;  Sewage,  173;  Sexes,  Relation  of,  175;  Sleep,  178;  Species,  180;  Surgery, 
185;  Therapeutics,  190;  Thermometry,  191;  Veterinary  Medicines  and  Sur- 
gery, 198. 

Special  Diseases.— Apoplexy,  8;  Bladder,  22;  Bones,  23;  Bowels,  24;  Brain,  24; 
Breath,  24;  Bronchitis,  25 ;  Catarrh,  28;  Cattle,  28;  Children,  81;  Cholera,  82; 
Club-Foot,37;  Colds,  88;  Consumption,  40;  Contagious  Diseases,  40;  Dentis- 
try, 44;  Diphtheria,  46;  Ear,  49;  Epilepsy,  71;  Erysipelas,  71 ;  Eye,  74;  Fever, 
75;  Headaches,  86;  Heart,  87;  Hip,  88;  Horse,  91;  Hydrophobia,  93 ;  Insanity, 
95;  Kidneys,  110;  Liver,  115;  Lungs,  117;  Mental  Disease,  128;  Midwifery, 
125;  Mouth,  131;  Nervous  System,  138 ;  Neuralgia,  133 ;  Opium,  142;  Ovaries, 
144;  Paralysis,  146;  Pulmonary  Diseases,  161;  Rectum,  162;  Scrofula,  173; 
Sea-Sickness,  178 ;  Sheep,  Diseases  of,  176 ;  Skin,  Diseases  of,  177 ;  Spermator- 
rhoea, 181;  Spine,  181;  Stammering,  188 ;  Stomach,  183;  Tetanus,  190;  Throat, 
191 ;  Urine  and  Urinary  Organs,  197 ;  Uterine  Diseases,  197 ;  Vaccination,  197 ; 
Venereal  Diseases,  198 ;  Women,  202 ;  Zymotic  Diseases,  205. 


CONTENTS.  xxix 


MILITARY  SCIENCE. 

Anna  and  Armor,  11 ;  Artillery,  12 ;  Cavalry  Tactics,  23 ;  Civil  Service  and  Army, 
86;  Drum  and  Fife  Instructor,  48 ;  Engineering,  67;  Guns,  86;  Infantry  Tac- 
tics, 95;  Military  Law,  126;  Military  Science,  126;  Nautical  Almanacs,  132; 
Naval  Architecture,  133;  Navigation,  133;  Ordnance,  142;  Rifle-Practice,  165; 
Signals,  Military  and  Naval,  177;  Surveying,  186;  Tactics,  188;  Torpedo,  192. 


NATURAL  SCIENCE. 

Animals,  Locomotion  of;  8;  Animals,  Training  of,  8;  Aquarium,  9;  Botany,  23; 
Butterflies,  26;  Cage-Birds,  26;  Canary,  27;  Cats,  28;  Cattle,  28;  Dogs,  47; 
Entomology,  70;  Ethnology,  72 ;  Evolution,  74 ;  Ferns,  75;  Geology,  81;  Mam- 
malia, 118;  Natural  History,  132;  Ocean,  142;  Ornithology,  143;  Ovology,  144; 
Parasites,  146;  Rat,  162;  Sheep,  176;  Snakes,  178;  Species,  180;  Swimming, 
187 ;  Trees,  194 ;  Walking,  199 ;  Zoology,  204. 


NOVELS  AND  ROMANCES. 
List  of  Recent  Works  of  Fiction,  138. 


PHILOSOPHY. 

Autology,  15;  Logic,  116;  Mental  Science,  128;  Moral  Science,  130;  Philosophy, 
150;  Psychology,  160. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE;    ALSO  ASTRONOMY,  METEOROLOGY,  ETC. 

Acoustics,  1 ;  Aeronautics,  2 ;  Astronomy,  13 ;  Chemical  Physics,  30 ;  Climatology, 
37 ;  Dynamics,  49 ;  Earth,  49 ;  Earthquakes,  49 ;  Electricity,  66 ;  Galvanism,  80 ; 
Heat,  87;  Hydraulics,  93;  Mechanics,  121;  Meteorology,  124;  Moon,  130, 
Ozone,  144;  Physics,  152;  Sound,  179;  Spectroscopes,  181 ;  Spectrum  Analysis, 
181;  Steam,  183;  Storms,  184;  Sun,  185;  Transits  of  Venus,  193;  Ventilation, 
198;  Volcanoes,  199. 


RELIGION. 

Biblical  Commentaries.— Acts  of  the  Apostles,  2 ;  Apocalypse,  8 ;  Colossians,  88 ; 
Corinthians,  41;  Daniel,  43;  Ecclesiastes,  50;  Ephesians,  71;  Esther,  72;  Ex- 
odus, 74;  Ezekiel,  74;  Galatians,  79;  Genesis,  81;  Gospels,  the  Four,  83; 
Hebrews,  87;  Isaiah,  97;  Jeremiah,  99;  Joh,  100;  John,  100;  Joshua,  100; 
Jude,  100 ;  Judges,  100 ;  Kings,  110 ;  Leviticus,  114;  Mark,  119 ;  Matthew,  120 ; 
Minor  Prophets,  128;  New  Testament,  135;  Old  Testament,  142;  Parables,  146; 


xxx  CONTENTS. 

Paul,  Epistles  of,  148;  Peter,  Epistles  of,  150;  Philemon,  150;  Philippians,  150; 
Psalms,  160 ;  Komans,  166 ;  Solomon's  Songs,  179 ;  Thessalonians,  191 ;  T  .no- 
thy,  191 ;  Titus,  192. 

General  Biblical  Aids.— Arabia,  9;  Art,  Sacred,  12;  Asia,  Travels  in,  13;  Asia 
Minor,  Comparative  Geography  of,  13 ;  Assyria,  13 ;  Babylonia,  15 ;  Bashan,  17; 
Bible,  History  of  the,  17;  Biblical  Aids,  18;  Biblical  and  Theological  Diction- 
aries,  18;  Christ,  Life  of,  82;  Christian  Church,  History  of  the,  32;  Christian 
Church,  Theology  of  the,  33 ;  Christianity,  Evidences  of,  34 ;  East,  the,  49 ;  Egypt, 
66;  Geography,  Biblical,  81;  Gospels,  the  Four,  83;  Hebrew  Grammars,  87; 
Hebrew  Lexicons,  87 ;  History,  Biblical,  89 ;  Isaiah,  97 ;  Jews,  History,  Religion, 
etc.,  of  the,  99;  Jordan,  100;  Josephus,  100;  New  Testament,  Critical  English 
edition,  and  Expository  Works  on  the,  134;  New  Testaments— Greek  Texts, 
Grammars,  and  Lexicons,  135;  Old  Testament,  142;  Palestine,  145;  Phoenicia, 
152;  Religion,  Philosophy,  and  History  of,  163;  Revision  of  the  Bible,  165; 
Rome,  History  of,  166;  Sinai,  177;  Syria,  187. 

Doctrines  of  the  Christian  Church.— Atonement,  14;  Baptism,  16;  Christ,  32; 
Christian  Doctrines  and  Ethics,  34 ;  Christianity,  Evidences  of,  34;  Communion, 
89 ;  Devotion,  45 ;  Future  State,  79 ;  Holy  Spirit,  90 ;  Immortality,  91 ;  Miracles, 
128;  Prayer,  158;  Prophecy,  159 ;  Redemption,  163 ;  Regeneration,  163;  Resur- 
rection, 165;  Trinity,  194;  Virgin  Mary,  198;  Worship,  203. 

Miscellaneous  Religion*  Sects  and  Subjects.—  Baptist  Denomination,  16;  Buddh- 
ism, 25 ;  Christian  Church,  History  of,  32 ;  Church  and  State,  35 ;  Church  of 
England,  35;  Church  of  Rome,  35;  Congregationalists,  89;  Demonology,  45; 
Divination,  47;  Friends,  79;  Gnosticism,  83;  Infidelity,  95;  Inquisition,  95; 
Jesuits,  99;  Jews,  History  of  the,  99;  Koran,  110;  Lutheran  Church,  117;  Meth- 
odist Denomination,  124;  Missions,  Reports  and  Treatises  on,  123;  Mohamme- 
danism, 129;  Monks,  129;  Moravian  Church,  130;  Mormonism,  130 ;  Mythology, 
132;  Ordination,  142;  Popes,  157;  Presbyterianism,  158;  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church,  159 ;  Puritans,  161 ;  Rationalism,  162 ;  Reformed  Dutch  Church,  163 ; 
Religion,  History,  and  Philosophy  of,  163;  Revision  of  the  Bible,  165;  Ritual- 
ism, 166;  Scotland,  Church  of,  173;  Sects,  Dictionaries  of,  174;  Shakers,  176; 
Spiritualism,  181;  Swedenborgians,  187;  Symbolism,  187;  Talmud,  188;  Uni- 
tarianism,195;  Universalism,  197 ;  Virgin  Mary,  193 ;  Witchcraft,  202 ;  Zoologi- 
cal Mythology,  204. 


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Abolition.     See  SLAVERY. 

Aborigines.     See  names  of  countries,  INDIANS,  etc. 
Abortion,  Criminal.     See  INFANTICIDE. 
Abstinence.     See  TEMPERANCE  LITERATURE. 

Abyssinia.     See  also  AFRICA,  EGYPT,  NILE,  etc. 

Books  on  foreign  lands  containing  adequate  accounts  of  the  human  beings  inhab- 
iting them  are  always  more  pleasant  reading  than  those  which  describe  only  beasts, 
plants,  rivers,  and  mountains.  For  this  reason  Baker's  and  Blanford's  admirable 
works  will  be  found  less  entertaining  than  Hozier's  and  Markham's.  The  English 
Expedition  is  very  much  like  a  foot-note  to  one  of  the  last  pages  of  history,  and 
the  narratives  of  it  bring  a  fanatic,  semi-civilized,  and  mongrel  Semitic  race  into 
striking  contrast  with  a  Teutonic  people,  representing  the  highest  culture  as  yet 
attained  by  man. 

4.  Baker.     The  Nile  Tributaries  of  Abyssinia $2  00 

4.  Blanford.     Observations  on  the  Geology  and  Zoology  of 

Abyssinia s...     700 

3.  Hozier.     The  British  Expedition  hi  Abyssinia .V.     3  50 

3.  Markham.    History  of  the  Abyssinian  Expedition.     Maps.     4  00 

Accident  Insurance.     See  INSURANCE. 
Acclimation.     See  CLIMATOLOGY. 

Acoustics*     See  also  SOUND. 

Great  progress  has  recently  been  made,  especially  through  the  labors  of  Helm- 
holtz,  toward  understanding  the  laws  of  sound.  Tyndall  expounds  the  experiments 
connected  with  them  with  his  customary  felicitous  ease.  Donkin's  work  shows 
how  the  results  of  these  studies  may  be  utilized. 

4.  Donkin,  W.  F.     Acoustics each  part     3  00 

3.  Tyndall,  J.     On  Sound 2  00 

Actinism.      See   CHEMISTRY,    PHOTOGRAPHY,    and   SPECTRUM 
ANALYSIS. 

Actors  and  Actresses.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 


2  ACTS  OF  THE  APOSTLES. 

Acts  of  the  Apostles.     See  also  NEW  TESTAMENT,  and  other 
portions  of  Scripture. 

3.  Alexander.     Acts  of  the  Apostles  explained.     2  vols $4  00 

4.  Lange.     Commentary  on  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles.     8vo . .     5  00 

2.  Norris.     A  Key  to  the  Narrative  of  the  Acts  of  the  Apos- 

tles.    16mo 1  00 

Adamites.     See  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH,  HISTORY  OF  THE. 

Adams,  John* 

3.  Life  of,  by  C.  F.  Adams 2  00 

3.  Life  of,  by  C.  F.  &  J.  Q.  Adams.     2  vols. . 3  00 

Adams,  John  Quincy. 

3.  Memoirs  of,  by  C.  F.  Adams.     3  vols each     5  00 

Adirondacks. 

4.  Colvin.     Topographical  Survey  of  Adirondack  Wilderness  1  50 

2.  Headley.     The  Adirondacks;  or,  Life  in  the  Woods 1  75 

2.  Stoddard.     Adirondacks  Illustrated 1  00 

Administrator's  and  Executor's  Guides* 

4.  Clifford.      A   Guide   for   Administrators,    Executors,    and 

Guardians 2  50 

4.  Matthews.      Guide  to  Administrators   and   Executors   hi 

Virginia 75 

Admiralty*  See  also  MARITIME  LAW,  and  PRIZE. 

5.  Benedict.  The  American  Admiralty :  Its  Jurisdiction,  etc.  7  50 
5.  Parsons.  The  Law  of  Shipping  and  Admiralty.     2  vols. .  15  00 
5.  Roberts.     On  Admiralty  and  Prize 7  50 

Adulteration.     See  FOODS. 
Adventures*     See  names  of  countries. 

Aeronautics. 

2.  Glaisher,  J.     Travels  in  the  Air London  12  50 

2.  Marion.     Wonderful  Balloon  Ascents 1  50 

^Eschylus.     Translated  by  Copleston.     Ancient  Classics  for 

English  Readers 1  00 

.Esthetics.     See  ART,  ESSAYS  AND  TREATISES  ON. 

Afghanistan,  and  Afghan  Language. 

4.  Kay.     History  of  the  War  hi  Afghanistan.    3  vols.    London  13  00 

5.  Trumpf.     Grammar  of  the  Paste  Language  of  the  Afghans 

London  10  50 
Africa*     See  also  ABYSSINIA,  EGYPT,  NILE,  etc. 

The  study  of  the  origin,  growth,  and  decline  of  civilization  finds  in  this  division 
of  the  globe  the  richest  and  best  material.  Accounts  of  the  primitive  ways  and 
customs  of  any  group  of  its  inhabitants  teem  with  valuable  suggestions  in  regard 
to  the  earliest  stages  of  our  own  social  institutions  and  intellectual  achievements. 
The  charm  of  books  on  African  travel  is  sometimes  heightened  when  the  explorer 
enters  the  wilds  with  some  definite  aim ;  as  Livingstone  desiring  to  reach  the 
sources  of  the  Nile,  or  Stanley  undertaking  to  recover  the  lost  Livingstone. 


ALABAMA.  3 

2.  Day.     African  Adventure $1  60 

2.  Ferguson.    Five  Weeks  in  a  Balloon ;  or,  Journeys  and 

Discoveries  in  Africa 1  50 

2.  Kelly.     Miambi  Land 1  75 

3.  Kingston.     African  Travel ;  from  Mungo  Park  to  Living- 

stone and  Stanley London     3  75 

2.  Livingstone,  and  his  African  Explorations 1  50 

3.  Nassau.     Crowned  in  Palm-Land.     Story  of  African  Mis- 

sion Life.     Illustrated 1  75 

3.  Reade,  W.     African  Sketch  Book.     2  vols London  12  00 

2.  Stanley,  H.  M.     How  I  found  Livingstone 5  00 

Africa,  Central. 

2.  Du  Chaillu.     The  Country  of  the  Dwarfs 175 

3.  Schweinfurth.     The  Heart  of  Africa,     2  vols 8  00 

3.  Skertchly.     Dahomey  as  it  Is London  10  00 

2.  Taylor.     Lake  Regions  of  Central  Africa 1  50 

3.  Thomas.     Eleven  Years  in   Central  Africa London  3  75 

Africa,  Eastern. 

3.  New.     Life,  Wanderings,  and  Labours  in  Eastern  Africa. 

London    5  25 
Africa,  South. 

2.  Diamond  Fields  of  South  Africa 1  50 

3.  Lindley.     After  Ophir;  or,  Search  for  the  South  African 

Gold  Fields.     Illustrated 3  50 

2.  Taylor,  Bayard.     Travels  hi  South  Africa 1  50 

Africa,  West. 

3.  Blyden.     From  West  Africa  to  Palestine London     2  25 

3.  Rogers.     Campaigning  in   Western  Africa London     2  50 

Agency. 

4.  Edwards,  J.     An  Essay  on  Brokers  and  Factors 2  00 

5.  Story,  J.     Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Agency 7  50 

Agreements.     See  FRAUDS. 

Agricultural  Chemistry.      See  also  FARMING,  HORTICULT- 
URE, etc. 

4.  Corfield.     Treatment  and  Utilization  of  Sewage 3  50 

2.  Johnson.     How  Plants  Feed.     Illustrated 2  00 

2.  Johnson.     How  Plants  Grow.     Illustrated 2  00 

3.  Johnston.     Agricultural  Chemistry  and  Geology. ..  London  3  25 

Agriculture.     See  FARMING,  FLOWERS,  FRUIT,  GARDENING,  etc. 

Aiken,  L.  and  Channing,  W.  E. 

3.  Correspondence  of 2  00 

Air.     See  CHEMISTRY,  HYGIENE,  PHYSICS,  VENTILATION,  etc. 
Air-Pump.     See  MECHANICS. 

Alabama. 

2.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of  American  Travel — Southern  Tour     2  00 

4.  Pickett     History  of  Alabama.     2  vols 3  00 


4  ALABAMA    CLAIMS. 

Alabama  Claims. 

5.  Argument  at  Geneva.     Forensic  Discussions $3  50 

Alaska. 

2.  Bell.     Quiddities  of  an  Alaska  Trip 3  50 

3.  Ball.     Alaska  and  its  Resources,     Illustrated 7  50 

2.  Whymper.     Travel  and  Adventure  in  Alaska •  2  50 

Albania.     See  GREECE,  SOUTHERN  EUROPE,  TURKEY,  etc. 

Albert  N'yanza.     See  also  AFRICA,  NILE,  etc. 

4.  Baker.     The  Albert  N'yanza  Great  Basin  of  the  Nile 2  50 

Albany  City  and  County. 

4.  Collections  of  the  History  of  Albany,  from  its  Discovery. 

4  vols 30  00 

4.  Early  Records  of  the  City  and  County  of  Albany,  and  Col- 
ony of  Rennsclaerswyck,  1656-'75.  Translated 10  00 

4.  Pearsons,  J.    First  Settlers  of  the  Ancient  County  of  Albany     5  00 

Albnms.      See  special  subjects,   as,   PHOTOGRAPHS,   POSTAGE- 
STAMPS,  etc. 

Alchemy.     See  CHEMISTRY,  PHYSICS,  etc. 
Alcohol,  Uses  of.     See  TEMPERANCE  LITERATURE. 

Alcoholic   Liquors,  Manufacture   of.     See  also  INDUS- 
TRIAL ARTS. 
4.  Duplais.    Manufacture  and  Distillation  of  Alcoholic  Liquors. 

Translation 10  00 

Alexander,  J.  Addison,  D.  D. 

3.  Life  of,  by  H.  C.  Alexander.     2  vols 5  00 

Alford,  Henry,  D.  D. 

3.  Lite,  Journals,  and  Letters  of 5  00 

Algiers.     See  also  AFRICA. 

3.  Herbert,  Lady.     Search  after  Sunshine,  or  Algiers  in  1871     8  00 

Alimony.     See  DIVORCE. 

Alison. 

3.  Miscellaneous  Essays  2  50 

Allopathy.     See  MEDICINE. 

Almanacs. 

Atlantic  Almanac 50 

Fuller,  J.  E.     Calendar  for  Every  Year  from  1428  0.  S.  to 

1900  N.  S 75 

Haverty's  Irish- American  Almanac 25 

Lady's  Almanac 50 

New  York  Herald  Almanac 25 

Observer  Year-Book 1  00 

Tribune  Almanac 20 

World  Almanac 20 

Whitaker's  Almanac ...  76 


AMERICA,    TRAVELS,  ETC.  5 

Almanacs,  Comic* 

Josh  Billings's  Farmers'  Alminax.     Illustrated $  25 

Leslie,  Frank,  Comic  Almanack.     Illustrated 15 

Nast's  Almanac 25 

Alphabets,   Collection   of.     See  also  DESIGNING,  LETTER- 

ING>  etc. 
4.  Copley,  F.  S.     The  Various  Hands  of  Modern  Use,  and 

Designs  for  Titles,  Monograms,  etc 3  00 

4.  Esser,  H.     Draughtsman's  Alphabets 1  50 

4.  Monogram  and  Alphabet  Album 6  50 

Alps*     See  oho  SWITZERLAND. 

The  three  books  mentioned  answer  in  turn  the  demands  generally  made  by  those 
who  visit  this  famous  region.  Ball  tells  how  to  save  time  and  money,  Whymper 
how  to  enjoy  the  scenery,  and  Tyndall  how  to  explain  the  phenomena  which  con- 
stantly delight  the  eye  of  the  traveler. 

2.  Ball.     New  Alpine  Guide London    1  25 

8.  Tyndall.     Hours  of  Exercise  in  the  Alps.     Illustrated 2  00 

2.  Whymper.     Scrambles  among  the  Alps 2  50 

Alumni.     See  BIOGRAPHY  and  COLLEGES. 
Amazon. 

It  is  a  curious  fact  that  the  course  of  the  Amazon  is  not  accurately  known.  The 
"Note-Book  of  an  Explorer"  has  much  that  will  prove  of  interest  to  the  general 
reader.  The  "  Naturalist,"  however,  is  not  quite  as  scientific  as  the  title  of  his  work 
seems  to  suggest.  Orton's  book  on  "  The  Andes  and  the  Amazon  "  may  after  all 
be  the  most  agreeable  work  to  students  of  foreign  lands. 

3.  Bates.     Naturalist  on  the  Amazon. 2  50 

3.  Keller.     The  Amazon  arid  Madeira  Rivers.     Sketches  and 

Descriptions  from  the  Note-Book  of  an  Explorer.    Folio.     Y  50 
2.  Orton,  J.     The  Andes.and  Amazon.     Map  and  Illustrations     2  00 

America,  Discovery  and  Early  History  of.     See  also 

UNITED  STATES,  the  various  Countries,  and  States. 

When  and  by.  whom  this  continent  was  actually  discovered  for  the  first  time 
Anderson  and  Goodrich  do  not  determine,  and  it  is  doubtful  that  it  is  worth  the  time 
carefully  to  examine  their  hypotheses.  Baldwin's  discussions  of  the  origin  and  date 
of  the  antiquities  of  America,  or  of  the  architectural  and  other  remains  of  the  tribes 
and  nations  subjugated  or  displaced  by  European  conquest  and  settlement,  though 
not  of  a  high  order  of  learning  and  ingenuity,  better  deserve  the  attention  of  the 
educated.  It  must  be  acknowledged,  however,  that  the  time  has  not  come  for 
trustworthy  guides  through  the  early  history  of  America. 

2.  Anderson.     America  not  discovered  by  Columbus 1  00 

3.  Baldwin.     Ancient  America 2  00 

2.  Goodrich.     Character  and  Achievements  of  the  so-called 

Christopher  Columbus 3  50 

America,  Travels,  and  Travelers'  Guides.  See  also 
the  various  countries,  UNITED  STATES,  the  States,  Summer 
Resorts,  and  Watering-Places. 

Whoever  has  neither  the  leisure  nor  the  purse  to  travel,  and  examine  the  condi- 
tion of  his  country,  should  at  least  find  the  time  and  money  to  read  descriptions  of 


6  AMERICA,    CENTRAL. 

his  native  land.  Those  who  travel  and  examine  for  themselves  often  fail  to  consult 
Guide-Books,  and  consequently  leave  unnoticed  many  things,  each  worth  all  the 
journey  to  come  and  see.  Appletons'  Guides  will  teach  many  an  old  resident  curi- 
ous facts  about  his  own  town  and  its  vicinity.  Those  who  have  to  be  content  with 
reading  of  the  East,  "West,  North,  and  South,  will  be  best  pleased  with  the  vivid 
accounts  of  Hall,  Rae,  and  Kusling,  and  perhaps  also  with  the  "  Eemiuiscences  of 
Two  Englishmen." 

2.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of  American  Travel.     Northern  and 

Eastern  Tour $2  00 

2.  Southern  Travel 2  00 

2. Western  Travel 2  00 

2.  Picturesque  America subscription 

2.  Atlantic  Coast  Guide 1  00 

2.  Disturnell.     Sailing  on  the  Great  Lakes 3  00 

2.  Gardner,  H.  C.     Glimpses  of  our  Lake  Region 1  50 

2,  Hall,  Rev.  N.     From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis 2  00 

2.  Humason,  W.  L.     From  the  Atlantic  Surf  to  the  Golden 

Gate 40 

3.  Keller.     The   Amazon   and   Madeira  Rivers.     Illustrated. 

Folio : 7  50 

2.  Lester.     From  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific 1  50 

2.  Middle  States 2  00 

2.  Morford.     Short-Trip  Guide  to  America 1  50 

2.  Ocean  to  Ocean.     The  Pacific  Railroad  and  Adjoining  Ter- 
ritories    50 

2.  Parker,  N.  H.     Hand-book  of  the  Great  West 1  00 

3.  Rae,  W.  J.     Westward  by  Rail.     New  Route  to  the  East .  2  00 

3.  Reminiscences  of  America  hi  1869,  by  Two  Englishmen. .     3  75 
2.  Rusling,  J.  F.     Across  America 2  00 

America,  Central*     See  CENTRAL  AMERICA. 
American  Biography.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 

American  Law*     See  also  special  subjects  of  Law. 

4.  Bouvier.     Institutes  of  American  Law.     2  vols 12  00 

5.  Kent,  J.     Commentaries  on  American  Law.     4  vols 20  00 

4.  Powell.     Analysis  of  American  Law 4  50 

4.  Walker.     Introduction  to  American  Law 7  50 

2.  Wells.     Every  Man  his  own  Lawyer 2  00 

American  Navy.     See  also  NAVY. 

3.  Boynton,  Rev.  C.  B.     History  of  the  American  Navy  dur- 

ing the  Great  Rebellion.     2  vols 8  00 

Americanisms  in  Language*  See  ENGLISH  LANGUAGE, 
STUDIES  IN. 

Amphibia.     See  ZOOLOGY. 

Amusements.     See  GAMES  AND  AMUSEMENTS. 

Analysis.  See  CHEMICAL  ANALYSIS,  ENGLISH,  GEOMETRY, 
MILK  and  other  substances,  MINERALOGY,  SPECTRUM 
ANALYSIS,  etc. 


ANGLING.  7 

Anaesthetics. 

3.  Simpson.     Anaesthesia,  Hospitalism,  etc $3  00 

Anatomy. 

Begin  with  works  on  Descriptive  and  Surgical  Anatomy,  in  order  to  become 
acquainted  with  the  relations  of  organs  to  each  other  and  with  the  distinct  systems 
which  perform  the  functions  of  the  organism.  Then  read  on  General  Anatomy, 
explanatory  of  the  tissues  which  compose  the  organs,  and  pass  over  to  Minute, 
Chemical,  and  Microscopic  Anatomy,  which  analyzes  the  atomic  and  cell  structure 
of  the  tissues,  and  the  fluids  and  their  contents.  Marey's  book  on  "  Animal  Mech- 
anism" and  Huxley's  "Anatomy  of  Vertebrate  Animals"  may  be  read  to  test  one's 
taste  for  these  studies.  The  authors  are  lucid,  terse,  and  forcible  writers,  who  do 
not  crowd  their  pages  unnecessarily  with  technical  terms. 

Anatomy,  Human. 
5.  Gray,  H.     Anatomy,  Descriptive  and  Surgical 6  00 

3.  Hartshorne.     Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  for   Stu- 

dents.    12mo 1  75 

4.  Hassall,  Microscopic  Anatomy 6  00 

2.  Martindale.     Human  Anatomy 1  50 

Anatomy  of  Invertebrates. 

4.  Siebold,  C.  Th.  v.     Anatomy  of  the  Invertebrata 5  00 

Anatomy  of  Vertebrates. 

5.  Chauveau.  Comparative  Anatomy  of  Domesticated  Animals     6  00 

3.  Hux  ley.     Anatomy  of  the  Vertebrated  Animals 2  50 

3.  Marey.     Animal  Mechanism 1  75 

4.  Owen.     Anatomy  of  Vertebrate  Animals.     3  vols 30  00 

Ancient  Architecture.     See  ARCHITECTURE. 
Ancient  Classics.     See  Names  of  Authors. 
Ancient  History.     See  HISTORY. 
Andes. 

2.  Bishop.     One  Thousand  Miles'  Walk  across  South  America, 

over  the  Pampas  and  the  Andes 1  50 

3.  Myers.     Life  and  Nature  under  the  Tropics 2  00 

Andre',  Major. 

2.  Life  of.     By  Sargent 2  50 

Anecdotes.     See  also  BURLESQUES,  CARICATURES,  etc. 

Burton.     Cyclopaedia  of  Wit  and  Humor.     8vo 7  00 

Hood's  Own ;  or,  Laughter  from  Year  to  Year.     2  vols 10  50 

Kirkland.      Cyclopaedia  of  Commercial  and  Business  Anec- 
dotes.    8vo 5  00 

Manson.     The  Jokers'  Dictionary 1  00 

Percy  Anecdotes 3  50 

Railway  Anecdote-Book 50 

Tin  Trumpet,  The ;  or,  Heads  and  Tales  for  the  Wise  and 

Waggish..., 1  50 

Anglican  Church.     See  CHURCH  OP  ENGLAND. 
Angling.     See  FIELD  SPORTS,  FISHING,  etc. 


8  ANGLO-SAXON  LANGUAGE. 

Anglo-Saxon   Language.      See  also  ENGLISH  LANGUAGE, 
STUDIES  IN. 

3.  Corson,  H.     Anglo-Saxon  and  Early  English $3  00 

4.  March,  F.  A.     Comparative  Grammar  of  Anglo-Saxon .     2  50 

2.  Introduction  to  Anglo-Saxon 1  50 

Anglo-Saxons,  History  of.     See  also  ENGLAND,  GERMANY, 

HISTORY  OF. 
yS-  Palgrave.     History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons London     3  00 

4.  Thorpe.     Diplomatarium  Anglicum  Jivi  Saxonici.     With  a 

Translation 6  00 

Animal  Instinct.     See  INSTINCT. 

Animal  Magnetism.     See  ELECTRICITY  and  MESMERISM. 

Animals.     See  NATURAL  HISTORY,  and  names  and  classes  of 

animals. 
Animals,   Domestic.     See  CATTLE,  DOG,  HORSE,  INSTINCT, 

NATURAL  HISTORY,  etc. 

Animals,  Locomotion  of.     See  also  NATURAL  HISTORY. 

3.  Marey,  E.  J.     Animal  Mechanism 1  75 

3.  Pettigrew.     The  Locomotion  of  Animals 1  75 

Animals,  Training  of.     See  also  CATTLE,  DOG,  HORSE,  etc. 
2.  Berkeley.     Fact  against  Fiction.     Treatment  of  Animals, 

practically  considered.     2  vols London  15  00 

2.  Haney.     Art  of  Training  Animals 1  00 

Annuals.     See  under  name  of  Denomination,  or  Pursuit. 
Antarctic  Regions.     See  ARCTIC  AND  ANTARCTIC  REGIONS. 
Anthropology.     See  ETHNOLOGY,  MAN,  PRIMITIVE  MAN,  etc. 
Antilles.     See  WEST  INDIES. 
Antiquities.     See  Countries  and  Subjects. 

Apocalypse.     See  also  NEW  TESTAMENT,  and  other  portions  of 
Scripture. 

3.  Cowles.     Revelation  of  John,  with  Notes 1  00 

3.  De  Pui.     Exposition  of  the  Apocalypse 1  50 

5.  Lange.     Revelation  of  John.    Commentary 5  00 

2.  Litch.     David  and  the  Apocalypse 1  50 

2.  Macduff.     Memojrs  of  Patmos 2  00 

Apocrypha.     See  BIBLES  and  BIBLICAL  COMMENTARIES. 
Apoplexy. 

LIDELL,  J.  A.    On  Apoplexy,  Cerebral  Haemorrhage,  etc 4  00 

Apostles,  Acts  of.     See  ACTS  OF  THE  APOSTLES,  BIBLE  and 
BIBLICAL  COMMENTARIES. 

Apostolic  Age.     See  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH,  HISTORY  OF. 

\postolic   Church.     See  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND,  CHURCH  OF 
ROME,  and  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 


ARCHITECTURE.  9 

Apostolic  Fathers.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 
Apparatus.     See  PHYSICS,  SURGERY,  TELEGRAPHY,  etc. 
Apparitions.     See  MAGIC  and  SPIRITUALISM. 

Apples,  Cultivation  of.    See  also  FRUIT  CULTURE,  GARDEN- 
ING, etc. 
2.  Todd.     The  Apple  Culturist $1  50 

Appliances,  Mechanical.  See  MECHANICS,  TOOLS,  and 
WORKSHOP  APPLIANCES. 

Applied  Chemistry  and  Mathematics.  See  CHEMISTRY, 
MATHEMATICS,  etc. 

Aquarium* 

2.  Gosse.     Aquarium. London     3  75 

2.  Life  beneath  the   Waves.     Description  of  the  Brighton 

Aquarium London     1  25 

Arabia. 

3.  Maughan.     The  Alps  of  Arabia London     6  00 

4.  Palgrave.     Journey  through  Central  and  Eastern  Arabia. .     3  00 
2,  Taylor,  Bayard.     Arabia.     With  Illustrations 1  50 

Arabic. 

5.  Caspari.     Grammar  of  the  Arabic  Language.     Translated 

by  Wright.     2  vols London.     Each     5  25 

Arbitration  and  Award. 

5.  Morse.     Arbitration  and  Award. ...   7  50 

Archaeology.     See  Countries  and  Subjects. 

Architecture.  See  also  CARPENTRY,  CHURCH  ARCHITECTURE, 
FARMING,  GOTHIC  ARCHITECTURE,  LANDSCAPE,  SCHOOL  AR- 
CHITECTURE, SHIP-BUILDING,  VENTILATION,  etc. 

The  following  list  has  been  compiled  principally  for  those  practically  interested 
in  house-building,  and  Downing's,  Eassie's,  and  Lefever's  books  will  be  a  great  help 
to  them.  But  architecture,  the  poetry  of  space,  is  important  also  as  an  historical 
study ;  for  within  certain  limits  a  people's  culture  may  be  gathered  and  estimated 
from  the  buildings  it  has  produced.  Herein  neither  amateur  nor  professional  stu- 
dent will  discover  in  English  any  thing  superior  to  Fergusson's  works.  However, 
ars  tonga  est,  vita  brems,  and  universal  histories  even  on  special  subjects  are  some- 
what unmanageable.  By  studying  the  plastic  art  of  the  Greeks,  the  architecture  of 
the  Middle  Ages,  the  paintings  of  the  Renaissance,  and  the  music  of  the  present 
day,  the  periods  in  which  the  four  principal  branches  of  art  in  turn  burst  into  bloom, 
the  general  reader  will  be  sure  to  become  acquainted  with  some  of  the  best  flowers 
of  art.  Hence  Street's  "Brick  and  Marble  in  the  Middle  Ages"  should  not  bo 
overlooked. 

Atwood.     Country  and  Suburban  Homes.     Illustrated 1  50 

Bicknell.     Village  Builder.     Illustrated 10  00 

Birch.     Country  Architecture London  21  00 

Boston,  The,  Architectural  Sketch-Book.     By  the  Portfolio 

Club.     Vol.  1.     1873-'74 7  50 

Bullock.     American  Cottage  Builder 3  50 


10  ARCHITECTURAL  DRAWING. 

Bullock.     Rudiments  of  Architecture $3  50 

Cleveland  and  Backus.     Cottage  and  Farm  Architecture 4  00 

Downing.     Cottage  Residences 6  00 

Architecture  of  Country  Houses 6  00 

Draper  &  Croffut.     Helping  Hand  for  Town  and  Country. ...  4  25 

Eassie.     Healthy  Houses 1  00 

Sanitary  Arrangements  for  Dwellings 2  25 

Fergusson.     History  of  Architecture  in  all  Countries  from  the 
Earliest  Times  to  the  Present  Day.     4  vols.     Illustrated. 

London.     Each  15  75 

Hallett.     Specifications  for  Frame  Houses 1  75 

Harney.     Barns,  Out-Buildings,  and  Fences.     Illustrated....  1000 

Hibbard.    Rustic  Adornments  for  Homes  of  Taste.    Illustrated  9  00 
Holly.     Designs  for  Country  Seats,  Country  Churches,  City 

Buildings,  Railway  Stations,  etc 5  00 

Horton.     Architecture  for  General  Students 1  50 

Lefever.     Beauties  of  Modern  Architecture.     Illustrated 6  00 

Monckton.    National  Builder 12  00 

Pugin.    Specimens  of  the  Architecture  of  Normandy.    London  21  00 

Richardson.     House-Building 3  50 

Riddell.    Architectural  Designs  for  Model  Country  Residences. 

Folio 15  00 

Scott.     Suburban  Home  Grounds 8  00 

Sloane.     City  Homes,  Country  Houses,   and  Church  Archi- 
tecture    6  00 

Street.     Brick  and  Marble  Architecture  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

London  13  00 

Taylor  and  Cresy.  Architectural  Antiquities  of  Rome.   London  31  50 

Architectural  Drawing.     See  DESIGN  and  DRAWING. 
Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions. 

3.  Blake.     Captain   Tyson's   Arctic   Adventures.     Map   and 

Illustrations 4  00 

3.  Hartwig.     The  Polar  World 3  75 

3.  Hayes.     The  Open  Polar  Sea 2  50 

4.  Koldeway.     German  Arctic  Expedition,  1869-'70.. London  17  50 
4.  Markham.     Threshold  of  the  Unknown  Regions. .  .London     8  00 
3.  Sargent.     Arctic  Regions 2  50 

Argentine  Republic. 

2.  Mulhall,  M.  G.  &  E.  T.     The  Argentine  Republic 4  00 

2.  Page.     La  Plata  and  Argentine  Confederation 5  00 

Aristophanes. 

3.  Birds.     Translated  into  English  Verse London     3  00 

3.  Works.     Translation.    By  Lucas  Collins.    Ancient  Classics 

for  English  Readers 1  00 

Arithmetics,  Business*     See  also  READY  RECKONERS. 

3.  Bryant  &  Stratton.     Business  Arithmetic 2  50 

3.  Fairbanks,  L.     Practical  Business  Arithmetic 1  50 

Arizona. 
2.  Pumpelly.    Across  America  and  Asia,  and  Residence  in 

Arizona.     8vo 5  00 


ART,   ESSAYS  AND   TREATISES  ON.  11 

Arkansas. 

2.  Thorpe,  T.  B.,  Field,  J.  M.,  etc.     Scenes  in  Arkansas.     Il- 

lustrated  $1  75 

Arms   and   Armor.      See  also  ARTILLERY,  GUNS,  MILITARY 

SCIENCE,  etc. 
4.  Hewitt.     Ancient  Armor  and  Weapons.     3  vols. .  .London  27  00 

3.  Lacombe.  Arms  and  Armor  in  Antiquity  and  the  Middle  Ages     1  50 

Arnold,  Thomas,  of  Rugby. 

3.  Life  and  Correspondence.     By  A.  P.  Stanley.      12mo 2  00 

Art,  Collections  and  Specimens  of  Masterpieces. 

Beautiful  Pictures  by  British  Artists London  10  50 

British  Landscape  Painter.     16  Steel  Engravings.     Folio 10  00 

British  Portrait  Painters.     16  Steel  Engravings.     Folio 10  00 

British  School  of  Sculpture.     Folio 10  00 

Dore  Gallery,  The.    Folio 60  00 

Purer.    Fac-similes  of  13  Engravings.    Heliotype.   Folio 1000 

Etty,  Pictures  by.    16  Steel  Engravings.    Folio 10  00 

Gallery  of  Landscape  Painters.    American  Scenery.    Folio...  1800 

Great  Works  of  the  Flemish  and  Dutch  Schools  of  Painting.  Fol.  10  00 

Italian  Painters  and  their  Pictures.    16  Steel  Engravings.    Fol.  10  00 

Landseer,  Pictures  by.    20  Steel  Engravings.    Folio 1500 

Lee.     The  Illuminated  Christian  Year 12  00 

Leslie,  Pictures  by.     9  Steel  Engravings.    Folio 7  50 

Liibke.    Monuments  of  Art 45  00 

Maclise,  Pictures  by.    11  Steel  Engravings.    Folio 7  50 

Murillo  and  the  Spanish  School  of  Painting    Folio 10  00 

National  Gallery,  Selections  from  its  Pictures 16  00 

Pecht  and  Von  Ramberg.    The  Goethe  Gallery 20  00 

Pictures  by  Old  Masters 10  00 

Portfolio  of  Cabinet  Pictures 15  00 

Raphael's  Madonnas.    Heliotype.    Folio 25  00 

Rembrandt.    13  Best  Etchings.    Heliotype.     Folio 10  00 

Toschi  Engravings.    24  Heliotypes.     Folio 25  00 

Turner  Gallery.    60  Engravings.     Folio London  100  00 

Art,  Dictionary  of  Terms  in. 

3.  Fairholt,  F.  W.     A  Dictionary  of  Terms  in  Art 2  50 

Art,  Essays  and  Treatises  on.     See  also  ARCHITECTURE, 
PAINTING,  etc. 

Who  wants  to  read  about  art  and  artists  for  the  sake  of  culture  and  pleasure, 
rather  than  for  the  sake  of  gaining  knowledge  professionally  serviceable,  should 
select  the  books  of  Chorlev,  Hamerton,  and  Buskin,  and  bear  in  mind  that  the  last 
is  to  the  orthodox  school  of  art  what  Strauss  is  to  orthodox  theology.  Dwight, 
Long,  and  Torrey,  have  written  for  more  practical  purposes. 

2.  Bascom.     ^Esthetics 1  75 

1.  Cave,  Mme.  E.     Color 100 

3.  Chorley,  H.  F.     Recent  Art  and  Society 2  00 

2.  Dwighi     Introduction  to  the  Study  of  Art 2  50 

3.  Hamtrton,  P.  G.     Thoughts  about  Art 2  00 

3.  Jeffrey.     Essay  on  Beauty 2  00 


13  ART,  HISTORY  OF. 

2.  Long,  S.  P.     Art :  Its  Laws,  and  the  Reasons  for  them. . .  $2  50 

2.  Roberts,  L.  A.     High  Art 1  60 

3.  Ruskin,  J.     Lectures  on  Art 1  00 

2.  Smith,  W.     Art  and  Education 6  00 

3.  Taine,  H.  A.     Philosophy  of  Art 1  25 

3.  Torrey.     Theory  of  Fine  Art 1  50 

2.  Wyatt,  Sir  M.  D.     Fine  Art:  Its  History,  Theory,  Prac- 
tice, etc 3  00 

Art,  History  of. 

Winckelmann's  work  is  very  scientific,  and  excellent  as  a  book  of  reference ; 
Taine's  books  have  the  advantage  of  being  most  charming  reading;  but,  select- 
ing a  period  of  the  history  of  art  with  which  to  begin  its  study,  it  is  best  to 
choose  the  age  of  the  Eenaissance,  and  read  Lacroix.  The  illustrations  render  this 
book  somewhat  costly ;  but  it  is  impossible  to  teach  art  without  pointing  to  speci- 
mens of  art.  The  eye  has  a  share  in  the  study  at  least  as  large  as  the  mind's. 

2.  D'Anvers.     Elementary  History  of  Arts 4  50 

4.  Lacroix,  P.     The  Arts  in  the  Middle  Ages.     Illustrated.. .   12  00 

2.  Scott.     Half-Hour  Lectures  on  the  History  and  Practice  of 

Fine  and  Ornamental  Arts London    4  25 

3.  Taine,  H.    Art  in  the  Netherlands.     Translation 1  25 

3.  Taine,  H.    Art  in  Greece.     Translation 1  25 

2.  Tyrwhitt.     Art-Teaching  of  the  Primitive  Church 3  00 

5.  Winckelmann.      History   of   Ancient    Art.      Translation. 

4vols Each    4  50 

Art,  Sacred. 

2.  Otis,  C.  N.     Sacred  and  Constructive  Art 1  25 

Articles,    Thirty-nine.      See    CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND,   and 
PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 

Artillery.     See  aho  CAVALRY,  INFANTRY,  MILITARY  SCIENCE,  etc. 

4.  Artillery  Tactics,  U.  S.  Army,  assimilated  to  Infantry  and 

Cavalry  Tactics 2  00 

4.  McKenzie.     Instruction  for  Militia  Artillery London    7  50 

5.  Owen,  C.  H.    Modern  Artillery London    7  60 

Artists.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 

Artisans.     See  LABOR  QUESTION. 

Arts,   Industrial,    Dictionaries    of.      See  also 


2.  Cooley,  A.  J.     The  Book  of  Useful  Knowledge. 1  50 

2.  Dodd,  G.     Dictionary  of  Manufactures,  Mining,  Machinery, 

and  the  Useful  Arts 2  00 

5.  Ure.    Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Mines.    3  vols.  15  00 

Asfoury,  Bishop  Francis. 

Biographyof.     By  Janes 200 

Ashanti. 

2.  Bowditch.     Mission  from  Cape  Coast  Castle  to  Ashantee. 

London     2  50 
2.  Boyle.     Through  Fantee  Land  to  Comassie London    3  50 


ASTRONOMY.  13 

3.  Brackenbury.     Ashanti  War.     2  vols London  $12  50 

3.  Hay.     Ashanti  and  the  Gold  Coast London     2  50 

3.  Henty.     The  March  to  Coomasie London     7  30 

2.  Stanley.     Coomassie  and  Magdala London     8  00 

Asia,  Travels  in..     See  also  names  of  countries. 

3.  Bickmore.     Travels  in  the  East  Indian  Archipelago 5  00 

2.  For.bes.     Empires  and  Cities  of  Asia.. . 2  50 

2.  Freeze.    The  Old  World :  Palestine,  Syria,  and  Asia  Minor     2  00 

4.  Humbert.     Japan  and  the  Japanese.     Illustrated 21  00 

3.  Pumpelly.     Across  America  and  Asia 5  00 

Asia  Minor,  Geography  of.     See  also  ASIA,  TRAVELS  IN  ; 
GREECE  ;  TURKEY,  etc. 

4.  Ritter,  C.     Comparative  Geography  of  Palestine  and  the 

Sinaitic  Peninsula.     Translated.     4  vols 1400 

3.  Van   Lennep.      Travels   in   Little-known   Parts   of  Asia 

Minor.     Maps  and  Illustrations.     2  vols 6  00 

Assaying.     See  also  GOLD  AND  SILVER,  METALLURGY,,  etc. 

5.  Mitchell.     Practical  Assaying 10  00 

Assurance*     See  INSURANCE. 

Assyria.     See  also  ASIA,  the  EAST,  and  the  names  of  adjacent 
countries) 

The  last  two  decades  have  not  produced  in  English  any  thing  equal  to  Layard's 
admirable  works  on  the  ruins  of  Nineveh  and  Babylon.  Kawlinson's  series  of 
"  Monarchies  of  the  Ancient  World,"  of  which  the  first  volume  is  thirteen  years  old, 
is  at  present  somewhat  out  of  date  in  matters  of  Assyriology.  Philip  Smith's  "An- 
cient History,"  which  is  ten  years  younger,  is  excellent,  but  compressed.  There 
is  therefore  reason  to  be  thankful  for  the  translation  of  Lenormant's  work,  which 
gives  an  adequate  idea  of  the  great  success  which  has  attended  the  vast  labors  of 
recent  Oriental  research,  though  one  must  always  remain  on  his  guard  not  to  be 
carried  away  into  the  bold  hypotheses  sprung  from  the  enthusiasm  of  the  learned 
Frenchman.  However,  many  of  the  documents  on  which  his  assertions  are  based 
may  be  found,  literally  translated,  in  "The  Eecords  of  the  Past,"  and  in  George 
Smith's  "  History  of  AssurbanipaL" 

3.  Lenormant  and  Chevalier.    Ancient  History  of  the  East. 

Translation.     2  vols 800 

3.  Rawlinson.     Five  Great  Monarchies.     3  vols 21  00 

4.  Records  of  the  Past.     From  Assyrian  and  Egyptian  Monu- 

ments  London.     Each  volume     1  75 

5.  Smith,  George.     History  of  Assurbanipal 14  00 

3.  Smith,  Philip.     Ancient  History  of  the  World.     3  vols 10  50 

Assyrian  Language. 

5.  Norris.     Assyrian  Dictionary. London.     3  vols.,  each  14  00 

4.  Sayce.     Assyrian  Grammar London     3  75 

Astronomy* 

2.  Brewster.     More  Worlds  than  One 1  50 

4.  Drayson.     Supposed  Proper  Motion  of  the  Fixed  Stars. 

London     5  25 

3.  Ennis.     Origin  of  the  Stars 200 


14  ATHEISM. 

4.  Forbes.     The  Transit  of  Venus $1  25 

3.  Guillemin.     The  Heavens 4  50 

3.  Herschel.     Outlines  of  Astronomy 4  00 

2.  Miller.     Romance  of  Astronomy 1  25 

3.  Ortnathwaite.    Astronomy  and  Geology  compared 1  00 

3.  Proctor.     Light  Science  for  Leisure  Hours 1  75 

3.  Other  Worlds  than  Ours 2  50 

3.  The  Expanse  of  Heaven 2  00 

3.  Essays  on  Astronomy 4  50 

3.  The  *Sun 5  50 

3.  The  Moon 5  00 

3.  The  Universe  and  the  Coming  Transits. 

4.  Transits  of  Venus,  Past  and  Coming,  from  1639  to 

2112. 

Atheism*     See  INFIDELITY. 

Athletic    Sports.       See    also    BASE-BALL,    CRICKET,    FIELD 
SPORTS,  etc. 

2.  Depping.    Wonders  of  Bodily  Strength 1  50 

3.  Maclaren.     Training  in  Theory  and  Practice London     3  25 

2.  Wheelwright,  S.  T.     Indian-Club  Exercise 1  00 

Atlases,  General  Geographical.    See  also  MAPS,  special 
countries  and  states,  ANATOMY,  and  other  science*. 

3.  Appletons'  General  Atlas  of  the  World 3  00 

3.  Hand  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography 2  50 

2.  Bartholomew.     Portable  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography 1  00 

5.  Black.     General  Atlas  of  the  World.    Folio 22  50 

4.  Collier  and  Schnritz.     International  Atlas 6  00 

3.  Johnson's  Atlas  of  the  World.     Folio 20  00 

5.  Johnston.      Royal  Atlas  of  Modern  Geography.      Folio. 

London  50  00 

3.  Schmitz.     Atlas  of  Classical  Geography 1  50 

4.  Smith,  W.,  and  Grove.     Ancient  Atlas.     5  parts Each     7  00 

4.  University  Atlas  of  Classical  and  Modern  Geography.    Fol. 

London  15  75 
Atonement. 

2.  Barry.     The  Atonement  of  Christ 1  00 

3.  Campbell.     The  Nature  of  the  Atonement 2  50 

4.  Crawford.      Doctrine  of  Scripture  respecting  the  Atone- 

ment  London    6  00 

3.  New  York  Bar,  A  Member  of.     The  Divine  Human  in  the 

Incarnate  and  Written  Word 1  50 

4.  Sweaton.     The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement,  as  taught  by 

the  Apostles 5  25 

Attachment. 

5.  Drake.     Suits  by  Attachment 7  50 

5.  Hinkley  and  Mayer.     Law  of  Attachment  in  Maryland ....     4  00 

Aiidubon,  John  James. 

3.  Life  of.    Edited  by  his  Widow 250 


BANKRUPTCY.  15 

Australia.     See  also  NEW  SOUTH  WALES  and  NEW  ZEALAND. 
4.  Ranken.     Dominion  of  Australia London  $6  00 

3.  Rowell.     Australia  and  New  Zealand :  Homes  for  the  Old 

Country 21  00 

Austria,  History  of.     See  also  EUROPE,  GERMANY,  etc. 

4.  Coxe,  W.      History   of  the   House   of  Austria — 1218   to 

1848.     4  vols 1200 

2.  House  of  Austria  in  the  Thirty  Years'  War 1  00 

3.  Hozier.     The  Seven  Weeks' War.     Maps  and  Plans 250 

Austria. 

3.  Appletons'  European  Guide-Book 6  00 

3.  Baedeker.     Southern  Germany  and  Austria.     Guide 3  50 

Authors.    See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 
Authorship*     See  PATENTS  AND  COPYRIGHTS. 

Autology.     See  also  PHILOSOPHY,  etc. 

3.  Hamilton,  D.  H.    Autology:  A  System  of  Mental  Science.     5  00 

Bacon,  Francis. 

3.  Letters  and  Life,  including  all  his  occasional  works.  By 

Spedding.  7  vols London  42  00 

3.  Works  of.  Edited  by  Spedding,  Ellis,  and  Heath.  15 

vols 33  75 

Babylonia.     See  also  ASSYRIA,  and  the  EAST. 

3.  Layard's  Nineveh  and  Babylon , 4  00 

3.  Lenormant  and  Chevallier.     Ancient  History  of  the  East. 

2  vols 8  00 

3.  Rawlinson.     Five  Oriental  Monarchies.     3  vols. ...  London  21  00 

Bahamas.     See  aho  WEST  INDIES. 

2.  Bacot.     The  Bahamas :  a  Sketch London         76 

Bailments. 

5.  Redfield.    The  Law  of  Carriers  of  Goods  and  Passengers,  etc.     6  50 
5.  Story.     Commentaries  on  the  Law  of  Bailments 7  50 

Ball.     See  BASE-BALL,  GAMES  AND  AMUSEMENTS. 
Ballooning.     See  AERONAUTICS. 
Ballot.     See  REPRESENTATION. 

Bangs,  H. 

3.  Autobiography  and  Journal  of 1  60 

Bankruptcy. 

5.  Avery,  E.,  and  Hobbs,  G.  M.    Bankrupt  Law  of  the  United 

States 4  50 

5.  Bump.     The  Law  and  Practice  in  Bankruptcy 7  50 

5.  Gazzam.     American  and  English  Bankruptcy.     2  vols. ...   15  00 


16  BANKS  AND  BANKING. 

4.  Gazzam.     Bankruptcy  Law  of  the  United  States.. .  .* $4  50 

3.  Treatise  on  the  Bankrupt  Law  for  Business  Men . .     250 

5.  Robson.     Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Bankruptcy London  17  00 

Banks  and  Banking.     See  also  FINANCE. 

3.  Gibbons.     Banks  of  New  York,  Dealers,  Clearing-House, 

and  Panic 2  50 

4.  Gilbart,  J.  W.     On  Banking 5  00 

4.  Grant.     Law  relating  to  Bankers  and  Banking  Companies. 

London  14  00 

4.  Hankey.     Principles  of  Banking London  3  00 

5.  Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.    Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Banks  and  Banking.  6  00 
5.  United  States  National  Bank  Act 2  00 

Baptism.     See  also  REGENERATION. 

4.  Dale,  J.  W.     The  Use   of  Baptizo,   and   the   Nature   of 

Judaic  Baptism 3  50 

2.  Hutchings.     Mode  of  Christian  Baptism 1  50 

2.  Kirtley.     Design  of  Baptism 125 

4.  Krauth.     Infant  Baptism 1  00 

3.  Wilson.    Doctrine  of  Baptisms 1  00 

Baptist  Annual. 

American  Baptist  Year-Book 50 

Baptist  Denomination,  History  of.     See  also  CHRISTIAN 

CHURCH,  HISTORY  OF  THE. 
3.  Cramp.     Baptist  History ;  to  the  Close  of  the  Eighteenth 

Century 2  25 

3.  Ray.    Baptist  Succession.    A  Hand-book  of  Baptist  History.     2  00 

Baptist  Divines,  Lives  of.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE, 
and  names  of  persons. 

Baptist  Theology.     See  also  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH,  THEOLOGY 
OF  THE. 

3.  Adams.     Experiences  of  the  Higher  Christian  Life  in  the 

Baptist  Denomination 1  25 

4.  Dale.     The  Usage  of  Baptizo,  and  the  Nature  of  Judaic 

Baptism 3  50 

2.  Gardner.     Church  Communion  as  practised  by  the  Baptists     1  00 

2.  Hiscox.     Short  Method  with  Inquirers  and  Opponents. ...         65 

Barbary  States.     See  AFRICA,  ALGIERS,  MOROCCO,  TRIPOLI, 
and  TUNIS. 

Barbanld,  Mrs.  A.  L. 

3.  Lite  of.    ByG.  A.  Ellis.     2  vols 500 

Barn-yard  Fowls.     See  POULTRY. 

Barneveld,  John  of. 

3.  Life  and  Death  of.     By  Motley.     2  vols 14  00 

Barometer.     See  METEOROLOGY,  and  PNEUMATICS. 

Base-Ball.     See  also  GAMES,  SPORTS,  etc. 

2.  Chadwick.     The  Base-Ball  Player's  Book  of  Reference  ...         25 


BIBLE,   HISTORY  OF  THE.  17 

Bashan.    See  also  PALESTINE,  SYRIA,  etc. 

3.  Porter.     The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan,  and  the  Northern 

Border-Land $     90 

Bath*     See  also  HYGIENE,  MINERAL  WATERS,  SUMMER  RESORTS, 

and  WATERING-PLACES. 
3.  Dunlop.  Philosophy  of  the  Bath London     2  60 

2.  Miller.     How  to  Bathe 30 

Batkins,  Jefferson  S. 

3.  Life  of.     By  himself  and  the  author  of  the  "  Silver  Spoon."  2  00 

Battery.     See  ARTILLERY,  ELECTRICITY,  etc. 
Battles*     See  the  various  countries. 
Bayard.  G.  D. 

3.  Life  of.     By  S.  J.  Bayard 1  75 

Bavaria*     See  GERMANY. 

Bees  and  Bee-keeping. 

2.  Lardner.     Bees  and  White  Ants. . . London  1  00 

3.  Pettigrew.     The  Handy-Book  of  Bees 2  26 

3.  Quimby.     Mysteries  of  Bee-keeping  explained 1  75 

Beethoven. 

3.  Life  of.     By  A.  Schindler.     Translated 2  00 

3.  Life  of.     By  Richard  Wagner.     Translated 150 

Belgium.     See  also  HOLLAND. 

3.  Baedeken.    Belgium  and  Holland,  Hand-book  for  Travellers     1  75 
3.  Lees.     A  Few  Days  in  Belgium  and  Holland London     2  25 

Beloochistan.     See  also  INDIA. 

3.  Bellew.     From  the  Indus  to  the  Tigris London     7  00 

Berkeley,  Bishop  G. 

3.  Works  of,  with  Prefaces,  Life,  etc.   By  A.  C.  Fraser.    4  vols.  24  00 

Besson.  Rev.  Pere* 

3.  Life  of.    By  the  author  of  Tales  of  Kirkbeck 175 

Bible.  History  of  the.     See  also  JEWS,  HISTORY  OF  THE. 

The  history  of  the  Bible  is  a  study  of  enormous  dimensions,  and  the  mastery 
of  the  entire  list  of  books  below  can  at  best  give  only  a  general  idea  of  its  tasks. ' 
William  Smith's  works  are  the  fullest  and  most  trustworthy  for  the  periods 
embraced  by  the  Scriptural  accounts  themselves  to  the  time  of  the  settlement  of 
the  canon  of  the  New  Testament.  For  this  subject  no  better  guide  can  be  had  than 
Westcott.  ,The  other  books  mentioned  do  not  so  much  aim  at  scientific  accuracy 
as  to  promote  the  general  knowledge  of  the  revisions  and  alterations  to  which  the 
Scriptures  have  been  subject. 

2.  Bissell.     Historical  Origin  of  the  Bible 2  50 

2.  Blunt,  J.  H.     A  Plain  Account  of  the  English  Bible 1  50 

2.  Leathes.     Structure  of  the  Old  Testament 1  25 

2.  Rogers.     Superhuman  Origin  of  the  Bible 2  00 

3.  Smith,  W.     History  of  the  Bible.     Illustrated 4  75 

3.  Smith,  W.     A  Smaller  Scripture  History.     Illustrated 1  00 


18  BIBLE  AND   THE  SCHOOLS. 

2.  Walden,  T.     Our  English  Bible  and  its  Ancestors $1  50 

4.  Westcott.     History  of  the  Canon  of  the  New  Testament. .     3  60 

Bible  and  the  Schools*     See  EDUCATION,  TREATISES  ON. 
Bible  Chronology.     See  CHRONOLOGY. 
Bible,  Revision  of.     See  REVISION. 

Biblical  Aids.     See  also  OLD  and  NEW  TESTAMENT,  and  other 

portions  of  Scripture. 
2.  Barrows.     Companion  to  the  Bible 1  50 

2.  Blunt.     Key  to  the  Knowledge  and  Use  of  the  Holy  Bible.     1  00 

3.  Old  Testament  Companion 1  50 

2.  Dunn.     The  Study  of  the  Bible 1  50 

2.  Gray.     The  Biblical  Museum 2  50 

3.  Hessey.     Moral  Difficulties  connected  with  the  Bible 1  25 

2.  Newton.     Bible  Wonders 1  25 

3.  Plumtre.     Bible  Education.     2  vols each     3  00 

3.  Stevens.     The  Parables  of  the  New  Testament 3  00 

4.  Wood.     Bible  Animals 5  00 

Biblical  and  Theological  Dictionaries. 

The  "  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,"  edited  by  William  Smith  is  the  best,  and  even  as 
abridged  by  Barnum  it  is  as  trustworthy  as  any  other  in  the  English  or  American 
market.  In  conjunction  with  it  may  be  used  Blunt' s  "  Dictionary  of  Doctrinal  and 
Historical  Theology,"  and  the  two  will  in  many  respects  form  a  satisfactory  sub- 
stitute for  the  large  work  edited  by  McClintock  and  others. 

4.  Barnum.     A  Comprehensive  Dictionary  of  the  Bible,  W. 

Smith's  abridged.     Illustrated.     Royal 5  00 

3.  Blunt.     Dictionary  of  Doctrinal  and  Historical  Theology..   1200 

2.  Boutell.     A  Bible  Dictionary *. . .     9  00 

3.  McClintock  and  Strong.     Cyclopaedia  of  Biblical,  Theologi- 

cal, and  Evangelical  Literature 

4.  Smith,  W.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible.     4  vols each     6  50 

2.  Treasury  of  Bible  Knowledge 3  00 

Bibliography.     See  CATALOGUES. 

Bigamy.     See  POLYGAMY. 

Billiards.     See  also  GAMES  AND  AMUSEMENTS. 

3.  Phelan.     Game  of  Billiards 1  50 

Bills  of  Exchange.     See  EXCHANGE. 

Biography,  Collective.     See  also  the  names  of  individuals. 

Prattle  of  literary  anecdotage,  and  reminiscences  of  eminent  men  of  other  men, 
and  of  things  and  events  worth  remembering,  are  pleasant  reading  in  hours  of  self- 
gratification.  It  is  difficult  to  say  what  will  surely  prove  interesting.  The  tidbits 
of  the  tt  Bric-a-Brac  "  series,  Field's  "  Memories  of  Many  Men,"  Hamilton's  "  Remi- 
niscences," Parton's  "  Men  of  Progress,"  accounts  of  the  graduates  of  various  colleges, 
Yasari's  "  Lives  of  Eminent  Painters,  Sculptors,  and  Architects,"  Proctor's  "  Bench 
and  Bar  of  New  York,"  Holland's  "  Recollections  of  a  Past  Life,"  Barnard's  "  Tone- 
Masters,"  Baring-Gould's  "  Lives  of  the  Saints,"  Goldwin  Smith's  "  English  States- 
men," and  Jameson's  or  Strickland's  "  Lives  of  Female  Sovereigns  and  Illustrious 
"Women."  are  sure  to  bring  the  spare  hours  of  persons  in  the  proper  mood,  and  of  a 


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certain  culture,  swiftly  to  an  end.    Biographical  dictionaries  are  never  absolutely- 
trustworthy.    Allibone's,  Appletons',  Lippincott's,  and  "Maunders,  are  serviceable 
works. 
Biography,  Collective — General. 

2.  Ames.     Outlines  of  Men,  Women,  etc $1  50 

2.  Bateman,  H.     Biographies  of  Distinguished  National  Men. 

Vols. 

2.  Book  of  Wonderful  Characters.     Illustrated 3  75 

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2.  Ellis.     Mothers  of  Great  Men. Crown.     London     3  00 

3.  Field.     Memories  of  Many  Men 2  00 

2.  Hall.     The  Great  Men  and  Women  of  the  Age.     Illustrated  10  60 

3.  Hamilton.     Reminiscences  ;  or,  Men  and  Events  at  Home 

and  Abroad 5  00 

2.  Hawks.     Album  of  Genealogy  and  Biography 4  00 

3.  Maceuen.     Celebrities  of  the  Past  and  Present 1  50 

2:  Martin.     Hand-book  of  Contemporary  Biography 2  00 

2.  Mathews.     Great  Conversers 1  75 

2.  Maunder.     Treasury  of  Biography 3  00 

2.  Men  who  have  made  Themselves.     Illustrated 1  50 

3.  Parton,  James,  Taylor,  Bayard,  and  others.     Sketches  of 

Men  of  Progress 6  00 

Biography,  Collective — American. 

4.  Allibone.     Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  and  British 

and  American  Authors.     3  vols 22  50 

2.  Barrett.     The  Old  Merchants  of  New  York  City.     5  vols. .     6  00 

2.  Drake.     Dictionary  of  American  Biography 6  00 

3.  Hotten.     Emigrants  from  Great  Britain  to  America,  1600- 

1700. 10  00 

3.  Lossing.  Lives  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Ameri- 
can Independence. . .  1  50 

2.  McConkey.     American  Fathers < 1  50 

3.  Stuart.     Lives  and  Works  of  Civil  and  Military  Engineers 

of  America .* . . .     5  00 

Biography,  Collective — American  Colleges. 

3.  Armstrong  and  Ludlow.     Hampton  and  its  Students 1  50 

3.  Durfee.     Biographical  Annals  of  Williams  College 5  00 

3.  Pen-and-ink  Sketches  of  Yale  Celebrities.     By  Squills. . . . 
3.  Sibley.     The  Graduates  of  the  Academic  Department  of 

Harvard  University Vols.  each     6  00 

Biography,  Collective — Artists. 

3.  Duyckinck.  Portrait  Gallery  of  Eminent  Men  and  Women 

of  Europe  and  America.  2  vols 25  00 

3.  Oilier.     Our  British  Portrait  Painters 10  00 

3.  Passavant.  Raphael  of  Urbino  and  his  Father  Giovanni 

Santi.  Illustrated.  Royal 12  00 

3.  Princes  of  Art.  Engravers,  Painters,  Sculptors,  and  Archi- 
tects. Translated.  Illustrated 2  00 

2.  Redgrave.     Dictionary  of  Artists London     8  00 

3.  Thompson,  S.     The  Old  Masters Folio,  London  36  75 


20        BIOGRAPHY,    COLLECTIVE— LAWYERS. 

3.  Tytler.     Modern  Painters $1  60 

3.  Old  Masters 1  50 

3.  Vasari.     Lives  of  the  most  Eminent  Painters,  Sculptors, 

and  Architects.     Translated.     5  vols 15  00 

Biography,  Collective — Lawyers. 

Campbell.     Lives  of  the  Chief-Justices  of  England.     4  vols. 

Each  3  50 
Lives    of   the   Lord   Chancellors   of   England.      10 

vols 35  00 

Foss.     Biographia  Juridica.     A  Biographical  Dictionary  of 

the  Judges  of  England,  1066-1870 6  50 

Proctor.     The  Bench  and  Bar  of  New  York 5  00 

Westminster  Hall,  Memories  of.     2  vols 7  00 

Biography,  Collective — Literary  Men. 

4.  Allibone.     Dictionary  of  English  Literature,  and  British 

and  American  Authors.     3  vols.,  royal 22  50 

3.  Coleridge.     Biographia  Literaria.     2  vols 5  00 

2.  Davidson.     Living  Writers  of  the  South 2  00 

3.  Fields.     Yesterdays  with  Authors 2  00 

3.  Griswold.     Prose  Writers  of  America.     Illustrated 5  00 

3.  Hedge.     Prose  Writers  of  Germany.     Translated.     Illus. .  5  00 

3.  Holland,  Sir  H.     Recollections  of  a  Past  Life 2  00 

2.  Scott,  Sir  W.     Lives  of  the  Novelists 2  00 

Biography,  Collective — Military  Men. 

2.  Chesney.     Military  Biography 2  50 

2.  Kaye.     Lives  of  Indian  Officers.     3  vols.,  crown   ..  .Each  2  50 

2.  Wilson.     Sketches  of  Illustrious  Soldiers 2  50 

Biography,  Collective — Musical  Composers. 

3.  Barnard.     The  Tone-Masters.     Mozart  and  Mendelssohn ; 

Handel  and  Haydn ;  Bach  and  Beethoven.     Illustrated. 

3  vols .' Each  1  25 

4.  Gallery  of  Great  Composers 10  00 

Biography,  Collective— Sacred. 

3.  Ars,  J.  D'.     Brothers  of  the  Christian  Church 4  00 

3.  Baring-Gould.     Lives  of  the  Saints.     6  vols Each  2  50 

3.  Burrows.    Worthies  of  all  Souls 5  00 

2.  Clarke.     The  First  Heroes  of  the  Cross.    Illustrated 1  50 

2.  Conyngham.     Lives  of  the  Irish  Saints 2  50 

2.  Donaldson.     Apostolical  Fathers 3  00 

2.  Fastre.     Acts  of  Early  Martyrs 1  50 

2.  Fox.  Book  of  Martyrs,  abridged.    Illustrated 60 

2.  Martyn,  Mrs.  S.  T.    Women  of  the  Bible.    Illustrated 3  50 

2.  Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H.     Rocky  Mountain  Saints 5  00 

2.  Tayler,  C.B.  Memorials  of  the  English  Martyrs.  Illustrated  1  75 

Biography,  Collective — Statesmen. 

2.  Armor.     Governors  of  Pennsylvania 3  00 

2.  Martin.     The  New  Administration :  Grant  and  his  Cabinet  50 

2.  Phelps.     Lives  of  Grant  and  Wilson 1  00 


BIOLOGY.  21 

3.  Smith,  Goldwin.  Three  English  Statesmen :  Pym,  Cromwell, 

and  Pitt $1*  50 

2.  Welles.     Lincoln  and  Seward 1  50 

Biography,  Collective — Women. 

2.  Adams,  H.  G.     Cyclopaedia  of  Female  Biography 2  00 

2.  Child,  Mrs.  L.  M.     Married  Women.     Biographies  of  Good 

Wives 1  25 

3.  Ellis.    Mothers  of  Great  Men London  3  00 

2.  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.     Lives  of  Celebrated  Female  Sovereigns 

and  Illustrious  Women.    12mo 1  60 

2.  Lancelot.      Queens  of  England  and  their  Times.      Illus- 
trated.    2  vols 400 

2.  Memorable  Women 1  50 

2.  Our  Excellent  Women  of  the  Methodist  Church 5  00 

2.  Raymond,  Ida.     Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Living  Fe- 
male Writers  of  the  South.     2  vols 6  00 

2.  Strickland.     Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.     6  vols 24  00 

2.  Women  of  Worth  Series.     3  vols 3  75 

2.  Young  Ladies'  Biographical  Library.     5  vols 5  00 

Biology.    See  also  EVOLUTION,  NATURAL  HISTORY,  PHYSICS,  etc, 

Introductions  to  biology,  like  Nicholson's,  are  highly  valuable ;  but  the  general 
reader  may  at  once  take  up  the  book  with  which  Darwin  introduced  the  subject 
again  to  public  notice,  and  continue  his  studies  with  the  later  publications  of  the 
same  author.  Bastian's  "  Beginnings  of  Life  "  is  capital  reading  for  those  who  are 
not  easily  tired  by  minute  microscopical  investigations,  and  not  afraid  of  the  doc- 
trine of  spontaneous  generation.  Mivart  and  Henslow  have  written  to  prevent 
confusion  in  the  speculations  of  science  and  theology.  For  biology,  rather  philo- 
sophically than  experimentally  considered,  it  is  best  to  turn  to  Spencer,  the  facile 
princeps  in  this  domain. 

3.  Agassiz.     Structure  of  Animal  Life 1  60 

4.  Bastian.     The  Modes  of  Origin  of  Lowest  Organisms 1  25 

4.  Beginnings  of  Life.     2  vols 5  00 

4.  Beale.     Diseased  Germs 4  00 

4.  Protoplasm;  or,  Life,  Matter,  Mind.     Illustrated..     3  00 

3.  Chapman.     Evolutions  of  Life 2  75 

3.  Clark.     Mind  in  Nature  ;  or,  Origin  of  Life 3  50 

3.  Darwin.     Descent  of  Man,  and  Selections  in  Relation  to 

Sex.     Illustrated.     2  vols 4  00 

8.  Origin  of  Species  by  Means  of  Natural  Selection  . .  2  00 

3.  Emotional  Expression   of    Man   and   the    Lower 

Animals 3  60 

3.  The  Variation  of  Animals  and  Plants  under  Do- 
mestication.     2  vols 6  00 

2.  Gosse.      Evenings    at   the    Microscope ;    or,   Researches 

among  the  Minuter  Organs  and  Forms  of  Animal  Life. . .  1  60 

2.  Henslow.     Evolution  of  Living  Things 250 

2.  Homo  vs.  Darwin.     Examination  of  Darwin's  "  Descent  of 

Man." 1  00 

2.  MacGinley.     Introduction  to  Biology 75 

3.  Marey.     Animal  Mechanism 1  75 


22  BIOPLASM. 

3.  Mivart,  St.  George.    On  the  Genesis  of  Species $1  75 

3.  Nicholson.    Introduction  to  Biology 75 

4.  Spencer.     The  Principles  of  Biology.     2  vols 5  00 

4.  Spontaneous  Generation  and  the  Hypothesis   of 

Physiological  Units 25 

3.  Wallace,  A.  R.      Contributions  to  the  Theory  of  Natural 

Selection 2  00 

2.  Winchell.     Doctrine  of  Evolution 1  00 

Bioplasm.     See  BIOLOGY. 

Birds.     See  CAGE-BIRDS,  CANARY,  ORNITHOLOGY,  etc. 

Bismarck,  Prince. 

3.  Private  and  Political  Life  of.    By  J.  G.  L.  Hesckiel.    Trans- 

lated.     Illustrated 3  00 

Bladder,  Diseases  of. 

4.  Gant.     Irritable  Bladder 2  50 

Blast-Furnace.     See  also  ASSAYING,  METALLURGY,  MINING, 
etc. 

3.  Gruner.    Blast-Furnace  Phenomena 2  50 

Blasting,  Submarine. 

4.  Foster.    Submarine  Blasting  in  Boston  Harbor.    Illustrated     3  50 

Blow-pipe  Analysis.     See  MINERALOGY. 

Boating. 

2.  Annual  Illustrated  Catalogue  and  Oarsman's  Manual 6  50 

2.  Engelhardt.     American  Rowing  Almanac 50 

2.  Macmichael,  W.  F.     Oxford  and  Cambridge  Boat-Races. . .  3  00 

2.  Yale  and  Harvard  Boat-Racing 50 

2.  Yale  Nautical  Almanac 35 

Boccaccio's  Decameron. 

3.  Translated  by  Kelley 1  40 

Boilers.     See  STEAM-BOILERS. 

Bokhara.     See  oho  CENTRAL  ASIA. 

3.  Vambery.     History  of  Bokhara London     9  00 

Bonapartes.     See  also  FRANCE,  HISTORY  OF. 

2.  Joseph  Bonaparte,  History  of.     By  John  S.  C.  Abbott 1  20 

3.  Napoleon!.     By  Chafa 150 

3.  Napoleon  I.     By  Hazlitt.     3  vols Each     1  50 

3.  Napoleon  L,  Memoirs  of,  Court  and  Family.     By  Duchess 

d'Abrantes.     2  vols .5  00 

3.  Napoleon  L,  Life  of.     By  Laurent  de  1'Ardeche.     Trans- 
lated.    Illustrated.     2  vols.  hi  1 300 

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4.  Napoleon  I.     By  Lanfrey.     2  vols Each  350 

2.  Napoleon  III.,  History  of.     By  Abbott 3  50 

3.  Napoleon  IIL     By  Haswell 3  75 

4.  Napoleon  IIL,  Life  of.  By  Blanchard  Jeirold.  4  vols.  Each     9  00 


BOTANY.  23 

Bonds,  Municipal. 

6.  Coler.     Law  of  Municipal  Bonds.     3  vols Each  $5  00 

Bones,  Diseases  of. 

5.  Markoe.     Diseases  of  the  Bones 4  60 

6.  Norton.     Osteology.     2  vols London     3  75 

Book-Keeping. 

2.  Crittenden  and  Groesbeck.     Inductive  and  Practical  Trea- 
tise on  Book-Keeping 2  75 

2.  Folsom.     Logical  Book-Keeping 2  00 

3.  Haswell.     Book-Keeping  by  Double  Entry.     Royal 3  50 

Book-Trade  Directories.     See  also  CATALOGUES. 

2.  Dingman.     Directory  of  Publishers,  Booksellers,  etc.,  and 

List  of  Libraries  in  the  United  States  and  Canada 3  00 

2.  Publishers  and  Stationers'  Uniform  Trade  Directory 5  00 

2.  Reference-Book  of  Booksellers,  Stationers,  etc 25  00 

3.  Trade  Circular  Annual,  including  the  American  Catalogue.     2  50 

Booth,  Edwin. 

3.  In  Twelve  Dramatic  Characters.    Drawn  in  Costume.     By 

W.  J.  Hennessey.     Biography  by  Winter.     4to 10  00 

Boston. 

2.  Boston.     Illustrated 1  00 

2.  Carleton.     Great  Boston  Fire 1  00 

2.  Coffin.     The  Story  of  the  Boston  Fire 75 

2.  Copeland.     Improvement  of  Boston 50 

3.  Drake.     Old  Landmarks  of  Boston 3  00 

3.  Frothingharn.     Siege  of  Boston 3  50 

2.  Gilmore.     History  of  the  National  Peace  Jubilee,  June, 

1869.     Elustrated 5  00 

3.  Kidder.     History  of  the  Boston  Massacre,  March  5,  1770..  3  00 

4.  Shurtleff.     A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of 

Boston.     Ancient  Maps  and  Plans 5  00 

Botany.     See  also  FLOWER  CULTURE,  FRUIT  CULTURE,  etc. 

It  is  unnecessary  to  extol  the  wonderful  gift  of  Figuier  for  compiling  works  on 
scientific  subjects,  whose  attractiveness  for  beauty  of  style,  arrangement,  and  illus- 
tration, is  nowise  impaired  by  that  want  of  accuracy  usually  to  be  regretted  in  books 
prepared  for  popular  use.  Though  books,  intended  specially  for  the  instruction  of 
the  young,  are  rigidly  excluded  from  these  lists,  Miss  Toumans's  introductory 
books  of  botany  are  here  mentioned,  for  the  reason  that  young  persons  already 
"  turned  out"  will  delight  to  obtain  from  them  a  severely  scientific  training  in  the 
gentlest  manner  possible.  In  connection  with  Asa  Gray's  works,  Pettigrew's 
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of  reference,  Lindley  and  Moore's  may  be  used,  or  London's  "  Encyclopa;dia  of 
Plants  "  for  those  indigenous  to,  cultivated  in,  or  introduced  into,  Britain. 

4.  Decaisne  and  Naudin.     Hardy  Trees,  Shrubs,  and  Her- 
baceous Plants 7  50 

3.  Figuier.     Vegetable  World.    Illustrated.     500 350 


24  BOWELS,  DISEASES  OF. 

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5.  Loudon.    Encyclopaedia  of  Plants London  21  00 

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4.  Pollock,  A.     Botanical  Indexes 1  50 

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cal Forces 50 

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sciousness and  Organization.     2  vols 7  00 

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Illustrated 2  50 

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BURIAL.  25 

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26  BURNS,   ROBERT. 

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culus   2  00 

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CARLYLE,    THOMAS.  27 

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Calhoun,  J.  C. 

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2.  Bancroft's  Tourist's  Guide.     The  Geysers 75 

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ery of  Gold  in  California.     Illustrated 1  25 

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fornia.    Illustrated 3  00 

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Carlyle,  Thomas. 

3.  Works  of.     People's  Edition.     38  vols Each         90 


28  CARPENTRY. 

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4.  Plumer.     The  Carpenters'  and  Builders'  Guide 1  00 

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lustrated.    4to 15  00 

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Carson,  Kit. 

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Carthage  and  Tunis. 

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Catalogues  of  Books  and  Periodicals.     Sec  also  BOOK- 
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Catarrh.     See  also  COLDS. 

3.  Allen.     Aural  Catarrh 2  00 

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Catholic  Church.     See  CHURCH  OF  ROME. 

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Catskill  Mountains. 

2.  Rockwell     The  Catskill  Mountains.     With  Map 125 

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2.  Allen.     American   Cattle,   their   History,  Breedings,   and 

Management.     Illustrated 2  00 

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Typhus  in  Horned  Cattle 1  25 

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Prevention 4  00 

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andSheep 1  75 

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SCIENCE,  etc. 
Upton.     Cavalry  Tactics,  U.  S.  Army 2  00 


CHARADES.  29 

Celebrities.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 

Cements,  Manufacture  of. 

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4.  Reid.     The  Manufacture  of  Portland  Cement.     Illustrated.     7  00 

Cemetery.     See  BURIAL. 

Census.     See  also  STATISTICS. 

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3.  Walker.      Compendium   of   the  Ninth   Census   (June    1, 

1870) 7  50 

Central  Africa.     See  AFRICA,  CENTRAL. 

Central  America. 

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2.  Morelet,   A.      Travels   in   Central  America.      Translated. 

Illustrated 2  00 

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4.  Champion.     Two  Centuries  of  Ceramic  Art  in  Bristol 21  00 

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Ceylon,  Travels  in. 

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Cerebral  Affections.     See  BRAIN,  MENTAL  DISEASES,  etc. 
Chaldee.     See  HEBREW. 

Chalmers,  Thomas. 

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Chambers,  Robert  and  William. 

3.  Autobiography  and  Memoir 1  60 

Chancery  Practice  in  England. 

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cery.    3  vols 22  50 

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cery      4  00 

Channing,  Win.  Ellery. 

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L.  Breton " 4  50 

Charades. 

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Nugent.     Country-house  Charades  for  Acting.     Illustrated. . .     3  00 


30  CHARTS. 

Puzzledom,  An  Original  Collection  of  Charades,  Conundrums, 

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Charities. 

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Chase,  Chief-Justice  S.  P. 

8.  Life  and  Public  Services,  by  Schuckers 5  00 

Chatterton. 

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Chemistry.     See  also  AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY. 

For  a  clear  and  comprehensive  view  of  the  new  facts  developed  during  trie  last 
ten  years,  facts  which  have  given  the  science  an  entirely  new  aspect,  and  for  a 
prophetic  vision  of  facts  at  present  unknown  but  soon  to  be  ascertained!  Cooke's 
"New  Chemistry"  is  beyond  question  the  one  to  read.  On  the  philosophy  or 
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cal chemistry,  it  is  difficult  to  point  out  a  good  work  within  the  reach  of  general 
readers,  as  books  on  these  subjects  are  intended  for  those  ready  for  the  instantia 
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4.  De  Koninck  and  Dietz.     Chemical  Analysis  and  Assaying  2  50 

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4.  Galloway.     Qualitative  Analysis 2  50 

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4.  Nason.     Reactions  for  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis ....  63 

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Blow-pipe.     Translated 7  50 

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4.  Thorpe.     Quantitative  Chemical  Analysis 1  75 

4.  Will.     Tables  for  Qualitative  Chemical  Analysis 1  50 

Chemical  Physics. 

3.  American  Hand-book  of  Chemical  and  Physical  Apparatus  1  50 

5.  Cooke,  J.  P.,  Jr.     Chemical  Physics 5  00 

4.  Hinrichs.     Chemistry  and  Molecular  Physics 2  50 

4.  Miller,  W.  A.     Chemical  Physics 4  00 

4.  Pynchon.     The  Chemical  Forces :  Heat,  Light,  and  Elec- 
tricity.   Illustrated 3  00 

Chemical  Physiology. 

4.  Thudichum.     Chemical  Physiology 2  25 

Chemical  Technology. 

5.  Wagner,  R.     Hand-book  of  Chemical  Technology 5  00 


CHINA.  31 

Chemistry,  Medical.     See  also  PHARMACY. 

4.  Rand.     Elements  of  Medical  Chemistry 2  00 

Chemistry,  Organic  and  Inorganic. 

5.  Bloxarn.     Chemistry — Inorganic  and  Organic $6  50 

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4.  Woehler.     Organic  Chemistry ' 3  00 

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3.  Youmans,  E.  L.     Chart  of  Chemistry 8  00 

Chemistry. — Theoretical,   Philosophical,   and    Mis- 
cellaneous Treatises. 

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4.  Liebig.     Complete  Works  on  Chemistry 4  00 

3.  Rodwell.     Birth  of  Chemistry 1  25 

Chess. 

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3.  American  Chess-Player's  Hand-book 1   50 

4.  Gossip.     Chess-Player's  Manual 3  00 

2.  Kenney's  Manual  of  Chess 50 

Chesterfield,  Lord. 

3.  Letters 1  25 

Chicago. 

2.  Chamberlin.     Chicago  and  its  Suburbs 2  50 

2.  Colbert  and  Chamberlin.      Chicago  and   the  Great  Con- 
flagration    2  50 

2.  Sheanan  and  Upton.     History  of  the  Great  Conflagration. 

Illustrated... 2  50 

Children,  Diseases  of. 

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5.  Holmes.     Surgical  Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood. ...  9  00 
5.  Meigs  and  Pepper.     Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of 

Children 6  00 

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5.  Tanner.     Diseases  of  Infancy  and  Childhood 3  50 

4.  Vogel.     Practical  Treatise  on  the  Diseases  of  Children. ...  4  50 

4.  West.     Diseases  of  Infancy 4  75 

4.  On  the  Nervous  Diseases  of  Children 4  00 

China.     See  also  ASIA,  JAPAN,  and  MONGOLIA. 

3.  Hawks.    Perry's  Narrative  of  the  Expedition  to  the  China 

Seas  and  Japan.     1852-'54.     Illustrated 5  00 

2.  Nevins.     China  and  the  Chinese 1  75 

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4.  Williamson.     Journeys  in  North  China,  etc.     2  vols 10  50 

3.  Thompson.      Illustrations   of  China   and  its  People.      4 

vols.. .                                                                         .  .Each  31  50 


32  CHINESE  LANGUAGE. 

Chinese  Language. 

4.  Edkins.     China's  Place  in  Philology $5  25 

5.  Lanetot.     Chinese  and  English  Phrase-Book 1  25 

Chloroform.     See  ANAESTHETICS. 

Choate,  Ruins. 

3.  Life  of.     By  S.  G.  Brown 2  50 

Cholera. 

3.  Murray.     Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Cholera 1  00 

Christ,  Life  of. 

To  recommend  the  reading  of  one  Life  of  Christ  rather  than  another  is  a  matter 
of  preference  on  theological  grounds ;  for  all  the  Lives,  so  far  written,  and  perhaps 
all  that  ever  will  be  written,  are  developments  of  doctrinal  views.  Since  the 
appearance  of  Seeley's  luminous  "  Ecce  Homo,"  which  seeks  to  bring  into  promi- 
nence the  human  basis  of  the  Redeemer's  life,  several  books,  as  "  Ecce  Deus  "  and 
"  Ecce  Ecclesia,"  aiming  chiefly  to  demonstrate  the  divine  foundations  of  Christ 
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human ;  and,  further,  they  are  specially  addressed  to  one  class  of  readers — Farrar's 
to  those  already  within,  and  Deems's  to  those  still  without,  the  pale  of  the  Church. 

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3.  Deems.     Jesus 5  00 

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nard's disquisition  on  its  growth  and  progress,  as  traceable  from  Matthew  to  the 
Apocalypse,  is  an  indispensable  foundation  for  an  intelligent  course  of  reading  on 
the  history  of  the  Church  and  of  doctrines.  Few  will  be  ready  to  undertake  to 
read  exhaustive  works,  consecutively,  on  every  period  and  phase  of  the  Church  and 
her  creeds.  A  diligent  student  of  the  Primitive  Church,  and  of  the  events  and 
motives  of  the  Reformation,  however,  will  gain  an  insight  into  the  history  of  the 
Church  sufficient  to  bridge  over  the  intervening  and  subsequent  periods.  "  The 
Early  Years  of  Christianity,"  by  De  Pressence ;  "  The  History  of  Latin  Christian- 
ity," byMilman;  "The  Conversion  of  the  Northern  Nations,"  by  Merivale,  and 
"The  History  of  the  Eeformation  in  the  Time  of  Calvin,"  by  Merle  d'Aubigne,"  are 
trustworthy  authorities,  possessing  qualities  of  diction  which  render  their  perusal 
rather  pleasurable  than  irksome. 

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4.  Butler,  C.  M.     Ecclesiastical  History 3  50 


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Ages 3  00 

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archs of  Antioch London     5  25 

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Christ.     Illustrated    4to 6  00 

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ments       3  00 

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Cicero. 

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lish Readers 1  00 

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"  History  of  Morals,"  luminous  expositions  of  the  origin  and  incrustation  of  customs 
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ligious philosophy  which  has  gained  a  birth-right  among  the  intellectual  achievements 
of  our  day.  In  works  like  Lubbock's  and  Tylor's,  which  attempt  to  portray  from 
the  condition  of  existing  uncultured  races  the  kind  and  degree  of  culture  possessed 
by  the  earliest  and  prehistoric  peoples,  one  may  obtain  an  adequate  idea  of  the  long 
ages  needed  to  reach  our  own  civilization,  though  the  calculation  has  to  be  made 
without  the  factors  of  the  breakdowns  which  presumably  happened  also  in  those 
first  phases  of  human  culture. 

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3.  Lubbock.     The  Origin  of  Civilization 2  00 

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2.  Wikoff.    Four  Civilizations  of  the  World 1  5'0 

Clarke,  D.  W. 

3.  Life  of.     By  D.  Curry 1  50 


COACH-PAINTING.  37 

Classical  Dictionaries.     See  also  GREECE  and  ROME. 

Not  one  of  these  dictionaries,  which  are  the  best  in  the  English  language,  em- 
bodies the  vast  and  important  philological  researches  of  the  past  twenty  years;  but 
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take  one  of  Smith's  Dictionaries,  or  abridgments  of  them ;  or,  if  a  hand-book  of  the 
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and  Mythology.     3  vols 30  00 

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2  vols 20  00 

4.  Smith,  W.  Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities. .  10  00 
4.  Smith,  W.  Classical  Dictionary  of  Biography,  Mythology, 

and  Geography t . .  8  00 

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38  COAL,    COAL-MINING. 

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Collins,  S. 

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CONIC  SECTIONS.  39 

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40  CONSTIPATION. 

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Consumption. 

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Translated 1  25 

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42  CRANBERRY  CULTURE. 

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2.  Randolph.     Laws  of  Croquet 25 

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DANTE  DEGLI  ALIGHIEEL  43 

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thousands  of  villages  of  ten  or  twenty  inhabitants,  and  possessing  neither  historical 
nor  commercial  interest,  does  nowise  supersede  the  use  of  a  Webster's  or  Worces- 
ter's "  Unabridged,"  or  of  a  gazetteer  embodying  the  latest  census.  Considering 
these  facts,  there  is  no  doubt  that  Appletons'  "  American  Cyclopaedia  "  ranks  highest. 

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2.  Johnson's  New  Universal  Cyclopaedia.    3  vols Each  12  75 

1.  Zell's  Encyclopaedia  and  Dictionary.     2  vols 14  75 


Dahlgren,  Ulric. 

3.  Memoir  of.     By  Rear-Admiral  Dahlgren 1  75 

Dahomey.     See  also  AFRICA. 
3.  Skertchly.     Dahomey  as   it  is.      Illustrations   and   Map. 

London  10  00 

Dairy  Husbandry.     See  also  CATTLE,  FARMING,  etc. 

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Dallas,  Alex.  James* 

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Damages. 

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Dancing. 

2.  De  Walden.     Ballroom  Companion 50 

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2.  Hillgrove.     Ballroom  Guide 75 

Daniel,  Book  of. 

2.  Birchmore.     Brief  Explanation  of  Daniel  and  St.  John  ...     1  50 

3.  Gaussen.      Daniel    the   Prophet    explained.     Translated. 

London     2  25 

4.  Strong.     Lectures  on  the  Book  of  Daniel London     1  00 

Danish  Language. 

3.  Peterson,  C.  J.  P.     Norwegian-Danish  Grammar 1  25 

Dante  Degli  Alighieri. 

3.  Divina  Commedia.     Translation  by  Ford.     London 6  00 

4.  Divine  Comedy.     Translation  by  Longfellow.     8  vols 6  00 

4 


44  DARWINISM. 

4.  Divine  Comedy.    L  Canto.     Translation  by  Parsons $6  00 

4.  Divine  Comedy.  I.  Canto.    Translation  by  Rossetti.    London     2  50 
3.  Inferno.    Literal  Prose  Translation.     By  Carlyle.    London     7  00 

2.  Inferno.  Translation  by  Gary.  Illustrations  by  Dore.  London  2:>  00 

3.  Biographical  Guide.     By  Lacock London     1  25 

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Dates.     See  CHRONOLOGY,  DICTIONARIES  OF. 

Da  Vinci,  Leonardo. 

By  Mrs.  Heaton London  15  75 

Davis,  Jefferson. 

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3.  Prison-Life  of.     By  Craven 2  00 

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Debt,  National.     See  FINANCE. 

Debtor  and  Creditor. 

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States  and  Canada. 4  00 

Declaiming.     See  ELOCUTION. 
Decorations.     See  DESIGNING. 

De  Foe,  Daniel. 

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Delaware. 

4.  Acrelius.     History  of  Xew  Sweden ;  or,  Settlements  on  the 

River  Delaware 4  00 

Deluge.     See  GEOLOGY. 

Demonology.     See  also  MAGIC,  SATAN,  WITCHCRAFT,  etc. 

4.  Kernot,  Henry.     Bibliotheca  Diabolica 50 

3.  Reville.     The  Devil :  His  Origin  and  Greatness.     Trans- 

lated  London     1  75 

Demosthenes. 

3.  Translated.     By  Leland.     2  vols 1  50 

2.  Literally  translated.     By  Kennedy.     2  vols 3  00 

Denman,  Lord. 

3.  By  Arnold.     2  vols London  16  00 

Denmark.    See  also  DANISH  LANGUAGE,  NORTHERN  EUROPE,  etc. 

3.  Bushby.      Danes  sketched  by  Themselves.      Translated. 

3  vols 15  75 

4.  Engelhardt.    Denmark  hi  the  Early  Iron  Age.    Illustrated. 

London  15  75 
Dentistry. 

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Illustrated 1  50 


DIAGNOSIS,  MEDICAL.  45 

4.  Coles.     Dental  Mechanics $2  60 

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3.  Leber  and  Rottenstein.     Dental  Caries 1  60 

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6.  Tomes.     Dental  Surgery 6  60 

4.  WedL     Pathology  of  the  Teeth 4  50 

De  Quincey,  Thomas. 

3.  Collected  Works  of.     16  vols London.     Each     2  25 

Dermatology.     See  SKIN,  DISEASES  OP  THE. 

Dervishes. 

3.  Brown.  History  of  the  Dervishes ;  or,  Oriental  Spiritualism.     3  60 

Descent,  Law  of. 

6.  Bingham,  A.    A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Descent 6  00 

Descriptive  Geometry.     See  GEOMETRY. 

Designing*     See  also  DRAWING,  LETTERING,  etc. 

4.  Ashton,  F.  T.     Art  of  designing  Fancy  Cotton  and  Woolen 

Cloth 10  00 

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Folio 2  50 

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ments.    4to 6  00 

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4.  Lienard.     Specimens  of  Decorations,  etc Each  part    2  00 

De  Se*vigne",  Madame.     See  SEVIGNE,  DE. 

De  Stael. 

Corinne 1  75 

Dent sch,  E. 

Literary  Remains  of 4  00 

Development.     See  EVOLUTION. 

Devotion,  Books  of. 

2.  Clare.     Devotions  to  the  Ecclesiastical  Year 1  60 

2.  Clarke.     The  Cottage  Prayer-Book  and  Helps  to  Devotion.  75 

2.  Fisher,  S.  R.     Family  Assistant 1  25 

2.  Huntington.     Helps  to  a  Holy  Lent 1  25 

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Diagnosis,  Medical*     See  also  MEDICINE,  PHYSIOLOGY. 

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Practical  Medicine.     Illustrated 6  00 

4.  Fen  wick.     Guide  to  Medical  Diagnosis 2  25 


46  DIALOGUES. 

Dialogues.     See  ELOCUTION  and  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

Diamonds.    See  also  GEMS  ;  AFRICA,  SOUTH  ;  and  MINERALOGY. 

3.  Dieulafait.     Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones.     Translation.   $2  00 
2.  Emanuel.     Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones 2  75 

Dickens,  Charles. 

Life  of.     By  Mackenzie 200 

Life  of.  -  By  Forster.     3  vols Each  200 

Life  and  Works  of.     By  F.  B.  Perkins 1  00 

Works  of.     Popular  Library  Edition.     6  vols 10  50 

Works  of.     Cheap  edition Each  vol.  25 

Works  of.     Handy  Volume  Edition.     14  vols 10  00 

Dictionaries.     See  Languages  and  Subjects. 

Dietetics.     See  also  DIGESTION,  HYGIENE,  and  MEDICINE,  DO- 
MESTIC. 

2.  Beard.     Eating  and  Drinking.     Manual  of  Food  in  Health 

and  Disease 75 

3.  Bellows.     The  Philosophy  of  Eating 2  00 

3.  Breakfast,  Dinner,  and  Tea,  viewed  classically,  poetically, 

and  practically , 2  00 

2.  Holbrook.     Eating  for  Strength 1  75 

3.  Smith,  Edward.     Foods 1  75 

Differential  Calculus.     See  CALCULUS. 

Digestion.    See  also  BOWELS,  DIETETICS,  HYGIENE,  STOMACH,  etc. 

3.  Chambers.    The  Indigestions ;  or,  Diseases  of  the  Digestive 

Organs,  functionally  treated 3  00 

2.  Lewis.     Our  Digestion 2  00 

3.  Pavy.      The  Functions  of  Digestion,  its   Disorders,   and 

their  Treatment 2  00 

Diphtheria. 

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2.  Gaillard.     Diphtheria 50 

3.  Neidhard.     Diphtheria  in  the  United  States 1  75 

Diplomacy.     See  also  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

3.  Ottley.  Errors  and  Mischiefs  of  Modern  Diplomacy.  London     2  00 
3.  Kussell.     Recollections   and  Suggestions  of  Public  Life. 

1813-'73 London 

3.  Ward.     Experiences  of  a  Diplomatist 3  00 

Diseases.     See  name  or  character  of  disease. 
Dispensatories.     See  PHARMACY. 

Disraeli,  Benjamin. 

His  novels  are  distinguished  for  brilliancy  of  style,  and  are  valuable  as  pictures 
of  the  aristocratic  life  of  England.  Some  of  them  contain  also  striking  illustrations 
of  the  character  of  the  Jews,  and  accurate  descriptions  of  their  condition  in  the 
East 

3.  Novels  and  Tales.     10  vols  . .  7  00 


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3.  Bentinck.     Biography London  $3  00 

3.  Author,  Orator,  and  Statesman.     By  John  Mill 3  75 

Divination*     See  also  MAGIC,  SPIRITUALISM,  and  WITCHCRAFT. 
3.  Barker.     The  Mendal:   A  Mode   of  Oriental   Divination. 

London    3  75 
Diving. 

3.  Siebe.    Conquest  of  the  Sea.    History  of  Divers  and  Diving. 

Illustrated London     2  25 

Divorce  and  Alimony. 

5.  Browne,  W.  H.     Divorce  and  Alimony \     6  50 

5.  Woolsey.     Divorce  and  Divorce  Legislation 1  75 

Doddridge,  Philip,  D.  D. 

3.  Life  of.     By  D.  A.  Harsha 1  50 

3.  Life  and  Labors  of.     By  Stoughton London     1  00 

Dogs. 

2.  Morris,  F.  0.  Dogs  and  their  Doings.  Illustrated.    Small  4to  1  75 

3.  Stonehenge.     Dog  in  Health  and  Disease London  5  25 

3.  Dogs  of  the  British  Islands.     4to London  8  00 

3.  Webb.     Dogs  :  Points  and  Peculiarities London  3  00 

Domestic  Economy.    See  also  COOKERY,  DOMESTIC  MEDICINE, 

HOUSEHOLD  RECIPES,  etc. 

Though  the  grief  that  the  good  old  times,  when  every  thing  was  cheap,  are  gone, 
will  always  be  ours,  there  is  this  consolation,  which  also  may  ever  remain  with  us, 
that  our  own  times  may  be  rendered  equally  good  and  cheap  by  the  practice  of 
economy.  Some  of  the  works  on  Domestic  Economy,  given  below,  professedly 
intended  for  those  desirous  to  "  save  the  penny,"  etc.,  advise  what,  if  experimented 
on,  would  prove  neither  profitable  nor  enjoyable,  even  to  those  willing  to  let  their 
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Beeton,  Eastlake,  Gardner,  and  Sedgwick,  in  succession,  with  the  intent  of  follow- 
ing the  best  of  the  four. 

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2.  Beecher,  C.  E.,  and  Stowe,  H.  B.     Principles  of  Domestic 

Science 2  00 

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keepers      2  00 

3.  Beeton,  Mrs.     Book  of  Household  Management 3  50 

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and  Social  Economy.    4  vols.     4to Each  3  00 

2.  Cornelius,  Mrs.     The  Young  House-keeper's  Friend 1  50 

3.  Eastlake.     Hints  on  Household  Taste 5  00 

2.  Gardner.     Homes,  and  how  to  make  Them 2  60 

2.  Harland.     Common-Sense  in  the  Household 1  75 

2.  Mason.    Young  Housewife's  Counselor 1  50 

3.  Sedgwick,  Drs.     The  House  We  live  in :  How  to  keep  it 

in  Order 2  50 

3.  Todd,  S.  E.     Country  Homes,  and  how  to  save  Money... .     1  50 


48  DOMESTIC  MEDICINE. 

Domestic  Medicine. 

4.  Buchan's  Domestic  Medicine  and  Family  Physician $4  00 

4.  First  Help  in  Accident  and  Sickness 1  60 

3.  Gleason.     Everybody's  Own  Physician 3  00 

3.  Howe.    Emergencies,  and  how  to  treat  Them ......     3  00 

Domestic  Relations.     See  also  DIVORCE  AND  ALIMONY. 

5.  Schouler,  J.     The  Law  of  Domestic  Relations 7  60 

Domingo.     See  SAN  DOMINGO. 
Dominion  of  Canada.     See  CANADA. 

Draughts.     See  also  GAMES  AND  AMUSEMENTS,  etc. 

2.  Scattergood.     Draughts  or  Checkers  simplified 60 

3.  Spayth,     Game  of  Draughts 1  50 

2.  Draughts  or  Checkers  for  Beginners 75 

Drawing. 

4.  Andre.      Draughtsman's   Hand-book   of  Plan    and    Map 

Drawing London  7  60 

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trated  London  31  50 

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4.  Smith,  R.  S.     Topographical  Drawing 2  00 

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4.  Engineering  Drawing 2  00 

4.  Mechanical  Drawing  and  Design 2  00 

4.  Perspective  and  Isometrical  Drawing 1  50 

4.  Practical  Drawing-Book 2  00 

4.  Topographical  Drawing 2  00 

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3.  Dendy.     Phenomena  of  Dreams London     2  00 

3.  Seafield.     Literature  and  Curiosities  of  Dreams.     2  vols. 

London    6  00 

Dress.     See  also  TOILET. 

2.  Gale.     Hints  on  Dress 75 

Drinking.     See  DIETETICS,  and  TEMPERANCE  LITERATURE. 

Drum  and  Fife. 

3.  Strube.     Drum  and  Fife  Instructor 1  50 

Dryden. 

4.  Poetical  Works  of.     With  Memoir. 1000 

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Easements,  Law  of. 

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mentary and  Paraphrase London  375 

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Edge  worth,  Maria. 

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2.  Eggleston.     How  to  educate  Yourself 75 

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3.  Quin.     On  Some  Defects  in  General  Education 1  50 

2.  Record  of  Mr.  Alcott's  School ]  50 

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Educational  Works.     (SCHOOL-BOOKS,  etc.) 
I.  ALGEBEA. 

Dalton.     Rules  and  Examples  in  Algebra 1  00 

Davies.     Elementary  (Old  or  New),  and  Key Each  1  25 

University  and  Key Each  1  50 

Bourdon's  and  Key Each  2  25 

Perkins.     Elementary 1  60 

Treatise.... 2  00 

Shoup.     Elements 1  50 

Todhunter.     Algebra 2  25 

Key 3  00 

Algebra  for  Beginners 1  25 

Key 2  25 

Venable.     Elementary 1  50 

Key , 1  00 

Higher 

II.  ANATOMY,  PHYSIOLOGY,  HYGIENE,  ETC. 

Balfour.     Vegetable  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Elementary. . .  75 

Advanced 1  50 

Cleland.     Animal  Physiology 1  50 

Coming.     Class-Book  of  Physiology 1  75 

Companion 60 

Ford.     Questions  hi  Anatomy 1  00 

Hitchcock.     Anatomy  and  Physiology 1  60 

Hotze.     First  Lessons  in  Physiology 1  00 

i    Huxley  and  Youmans.     Physiology  and  Hygiene 1  75 

-    Nicholson.     Introduction  to  Biology 75 

HI.  ARITHMETIC. 

Appleton.     (Quackenbos's)  Primary  Arithmetic 30 

Elementary 50 

Mental 45 

Practical 1  00 

Key 20 

Higher 

Burnham.     Primary 30 

MacVicar.     Hand-book  of  Arithmetic 1  50 

Fourteen  Arithmetic  Charts 5  00 

Test  Example  Cards.     Box 2  00 

Newman.     Primary 30 

Perkins.     Primary 30 

Elementary. 75 


52  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 

Perkins.     Elementary,  Practical  and  Key Each  $1  25 

Higher 1  75 

Walton  and  Cogswell.     Arithmetic  Charts 2  50 

Problems 2  60 

Same  and  Key 76 

IV.  ASTRONOMY. 

Fay.     New  System  of  Astronomy 

Lockyer.     Elementary  Astronomy 1  75 

Questions 50 

Norton.     First  Book  in  Philosophy  and  Astronomy 1  00 

Proctor.     Elementary  Astronomy 50 

Searle.     Outlines  of  Astronomy 2  00 

V.  BOOK-KEEPING. 

Ellsworth.     Single  and  Double 1  50 

Four  Blanks  for  Single 75 

Five  Blanks  for  Double. ...    75 

Blanks  for  both 2  00 

Chart, 300 

Haswell.     Commercial 3  50 

Marsh.     Single  Entry 200 

Blanks 1  50 

Double  Entry 2  50 

Blanks 1  60 

VI.  BOTANY. 

Balfour.     Systematic  Botany 75 

Advanced 1  50 

Vegetable  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 75 

Advanced 1  50 

Green.     Primary 1  25 

Class-Book 2  00 

Henslow  (Miss  Youmans's).     Botanical  Charts 18  00 

Hooker.     Child's  Book  of  Plants 90 

Le  Maout  and  De  Caisne's  System  of  Botany 25  00 

Lankester.     L.  Maout's  Flower  Object-Lessons 75 

Youmans,  Miss.     First  Book  of  Botany 1  00 

Second  Book 1  50 

VII.  CHEMISTRY. 

Barff.     Elementary  Chemistry 75 

Beilstein.     Analytical  Chemistry 75 

Bloxham.     Laboratory  Teachings 2  25 

Cooke.     Chemical  Philosophy 3  50 

New  Chemistry 2  00 

Cooley.     Hand-book  of  Experiments 

De  Koninck  and  Dietz.     Chemical  Analysis 2  50 

Dewar.     Organic  Chemistry 1  50 

Hoffman.     Manual  of  Chemical  Analysis 3  60 

Miller.     Introduction  to  Inorganic  Chemistry 1  50 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  53 

Science  Primer  of  Chemistry $     50 

Thorpe.     Inorganic  Chemistry.     2  vols 3  00 

Quantitative  Chemical  Analysis 1  75 

Youmans.     Class-Book 1  75 

Household  Science.     (School  edition) 1  75 

Chemical  Chart 800 

Chemical  Atlas 3  oO 

VIII.  COMPOSITION  AND  EHETOKIC. 

Anderson.     Mercantile  Letter- Writer 1  25 

Bam.     Composition  and  Rhetoric 1  75 

Bigsby.     Manual  of  English  Composition 50 

Drew.     How  to  write,  etc 60 

First  Steps  in  English  Composition 25 

Frost.     How  to  write  a  Composition 30 

Letter-Writer 1  60 

Quackenbos.     First  Lessons  in  Composition 90 

Advanced  Composition  and  Rhetoric 1  50 

IX.  DICTIONAKIES  OF  THE  ENGLISH  LANGUAGE. 

Reid.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language 1  25 

Webster.     Dictionaries :  Primary 63 

Common  School 94 

High-School  Dictionary 1  25 

Academic 2  20 

New  University  Dictionary 2  80 

Royal  Octavo 5  00 

Quarto,  unabridged 12  00 

Wedgwood.     Dictionary  of  English  Etymology 8  00 

Worcester.     Dictionaries  :  School 62 

Elementary 1  50 

Comprehensive 1  80 

Academic 2  25 

Universal 4  37 

Quarto 10  00 

Pocket 75 

X.  DEAWING  AND  PAINTING. 

Bouvier.     Hand-book  of  Oil-Painting 2  00 

Coe.     Drawing-Cards.     10  Nos Each  30 

Drawing-Lessons,  4  Nos Each  30 

and  Schell.   Elementary  Drawing.   3  Parts.    Complete  80 

Each  30 

Cornell.     Cards  for  Map-Drawing 50 

Enthoffer.     Topographical  Drawing 15  00 

Kriisi.     Inventive  Drawing.   Synthetic  Series.   4  books.   Each  20 

Manual 75 

Analytic  Series.     6  books Each  25 

Manual 75 

Perspective  Series.     4  books Each  30 

Otis.     Easy  Lessons  in  Landscape-Drawing 3  50 


54  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 

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Each  $     45 
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Drawing-Book  of  Animals 3  50 

Parts  I.,  II Each  50 

PartHI 60 

Parts  IV.,  V , Each  75 

Patterson.     Map-Drawing  and  Scale 20 

Pellegrin.     Linear  Perspective 1  00 

Worthen.     Rudimentary  Drawing 75 

Practical  Drawing-Book  (Geometrical) 2  00 

Mechanical  Drawing 2  00 

Architectural 2  00 

Engineering 2  00 

— : Shading  and  Shadows 1  50 

Topographical  Drawing 1  50 

Perspective  and  Isoperimetrical 1  50 


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Alden.     Natural  Speaker 1  25 

Campbell  and  Root.     Columbian  Speaker 75 

Hows.     Shakespearian  Reader 1  50 

Lyons.     American  Elocutionist ]   65 

Mandeville.     Reading  and  Oratory 1  25 

Course  of  Reading. 1  25 

Marshall.     Book  of  Oratory 1  50 

First  Book 1  25 

Model  Dialogues 1  50 

Sanders.     School-Speaker 1  50 

Union  Speaker 90 

Elocutionary  Chart 4  00 

Sargent.     Original  Dialogues 1  50 

XII.  FKENCH. 

Ahn.     French  Method 75 

Andrews.     French  Instructor 1  50 

Pronouncer  and  Key 1  25 

Barbauld.     French  and  English  Lessons  for  Children 75 

Breymann.     French  Grammar 1  75 

Chouquet.     Conversations  and  Dialogues 75 

Ladies'  Guide  to  Composition 1  25 

Collot.     Dramatic  Reader. 1  50 

Comment  on  Parle  Francais  a  Paris 1  50 

Coutan.     Choix  de  Poesies 1  50 

De  Fivas.     Elementary  Reader 75 

Classic  French  Reader 1  50 

Grammar  of  French  Grammars 1  25 

Fenelon.     Telemaque,  Le  Brun's 1  25 

Surenne's 75 

Gerard.     Cabinet  des  Fees -. 1  50 

Havet.     French  Manual 1  25 

Jewett.     Spiers's  Dictionary 3  50 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  55 

Jewett.     Spiers's  Dictionary.     School  edition $2  50 

Marceleau.     Orthographical  Exercises 50 

Mastery  Series :  French 50 

XIII.  GEOGRAPHY. 

Appleton.     (Butler's)  Hand  Atlas 2  50 

Collier.     Historical  Atlas 1  50 

Classical  and  Historical  Atlas 2  50 

and  Schmitz.    International  Atlas,  Political,  Classical, 

and  Historical 6  00 

Cornell.     First  Steps 45 

Primary 90 

New  Intermediate 1  50 

New  Grammar  School 1  75 

High  School 1  00 

Atlas 2  00 

Physical 1  60 

Outline  Maps The  set  15  00 

Key 50 

Gage.     Modern  Historical  Atlas 3  50 

Geikie.     Physical  Geography 50 

Koeppen.     Historical  Geography 3  50 

Maps 4  50 

Putz  and  Arnold.     Ancient  Geography  and  History 1  50 

Mediaeval 1  50 

Modern 1  50 

Schmidt.     Ancient 1  25 

White.     Manual  of  Physical  Geography 75 

Whitney.     Hand-book  of  Bible  Geography 1  50 

XIV.   GEOLOGY,  MINERALOGY,  AND  METALLURGY. 

Bloxam.  Metals 1  50 

Elderhorst.  Blow-pipe  Analysis  and  Determinative  Miner: 

alogy.  Revised  by  Nason  and  Chandler 2  50 

Kerl.  Metallurgy:  vol.  1,  Lead,  Silver,  Gold,  etc.;  vol.  2, 

Copper  and  Iron ;  vol.  3,  Steel,  etc Each  10  00 

Lyell.  Elements  of  Geology 3  50 

Nicholson.  Geology 1  50 

Overman.  Metallurgy 5  00 

Science  Primer  of  Geology 50 

Woehler.  Mineral  Analysis 3  00 

XV.  GEOMETRY. 

Angel.     Practical,  Plane,  and  Solid  Geometry 75 

Crosby.     First  Lessons  in  Geometry 50 

Cuthbertson.     Euclidian  Geometry 1  75 

Da  vies.     Elementary  Geometry  and  Trigonometry 1  40 

Descriptive 'Geometry 2  75 

Calculus,  Differential  and  Integral 2  00 

Analytical  Geometry 2  00 

Analytical  Geometry  and  Calculus 2  50 


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Davies.     Legendre's  Geometry . .    $2  25 

Shades,  Shadows,  and  Perspective 3  75 

New  Surveying 2  50 

Dodgson.     Treatise  on  Determinants 8  50 

Evers.     Navigation  (Elementary , 75 

(Advanced) 150 

Gillespie.     Practical  Surveying 3  00 

Higher .* 2  50 

Kelland  and  Tait.     Introduction  to  Quaternions 3  00 

Perkins.     Elementary  Geometry 1  25 

Plane  and  Solid  Geometry 2  00 

Plane  Trigonometry  and  Surveying 2  00 

Phillips.     Elements  of  Geometry \ 200 

Tait.     Quaternions 7  00 

Todhunter.     Elements  of  Euclid 1  25 

Mensuration  for  Beginners 1  25 

Trigonometry  for  Beginners 1  00 

Key 3  00 

Elementary  Equations 2  25 

Plane  Trigonometry 1  75 

Spherical  Trigonometry 175 

Plane  Coordinate  Geometry 2  25 

Differential  Calculus 3  50 

Integral  Calculus 3  50 

Examples  of  Analytical  Geometry 1  50 

Conic  Sections 2  25 

Theory  of  Equations 2  25 

Calculus  of  Variations 3  25 

Venable.     Legendre's  Plane  Geometry 1  25 

Analytical  Plane  Geometry 

Watson.     Descriptive  Geometry 7  00 

XVI.  GERMAN. 

Adler.     German  Dictionary 6  00 

Abridged 2  50 

Reader 1  50 

Literature 1  50 

Ahn.     German  Grammar 1  00 

Comfort.     German  Primer 75 

First  Book 1  00 

First  Reader 80 

German  Course 2  00 

Part  I 90 

Teacher's  Companion 75 

Reader 2  00 

Conversation 1  50 

Eichhorn.     Grammar 1  50 

Heydenreich.     Elementary  Reader 1  00 

Mastery  Series.     German 50 

Oehlschlaeger.     Pronouncing  Dictionary 1  50 

Pronouncing  Reader 1  25 


EDUCATIONAL    WOEKS.  57 

OllendorflTs  Method  (Adler's) $1  25 

Key 1  00 

Roehrig.     Shortest  Road  to  German 1  50 

Roemer.     Polyglot  Reader  and  Key Each  1  50 

Schlegel  and  Grauert.     Grammar  for  Beginners 1  25 

Advanced 

Whitney.     Grammar  with  Exercises 1  75 

Exercises.     Separately 25 

Reader  with  Notes  and  Vocabulary 2  00 

Reader.     Separately 1  50 

Notes 1  00 

Worman.     Collegiate  German  Reader 2  00 

Elementary  Reader 1  25 

German  Echo  (Conversations) 1  25 

Wrage.     German  Primer 40 

First  Reader 50 

Practical  Grammar 1  50 

Key 1  00 

XYII.  GEAMMAE. 

Baker.     Guide  to  Parsing 20 

Butler.     Practical  and  Critical  Grammar 1  00 

Champlin.     Grammar 50 

Covell.     Digest  of  English  Grammar 90 

Hadley.     Lessons  in  Language 60 

and  Lee.     Grammar 1  00 

Holbrook.     Training  Lessons  in  Grammar 60 

Complete  English  Grammar 90 

Latham.     English  Language 1  75 

Long.     First  Lesson  hi  Grammar 25 

Marcet.     Mary's  Grammar 1  25 

Morris.     English  Accidence 1  75 

Specimens  of  Early  English.     Part  2 3  50 

Mulligan.     Grammatical  Structure 2  00 

Quackenbos.     Primary  Grammar 50 

Grammar 90 

Ricord.     Youth's  Grammar 38 

Siglar.     Combined  Exercises  in  Spelling,  Analysis,  etc 90 

Tenney.     Grammatical  Analyzer 1  50 

XVIII.  GBAStMABS  FOE  THE  USE  OF  FEENCHMEN,  GEEMANS,  AND 
SPANIAEDS. 

Badois.     Grammar  for  Frenchmen 1  50 

Key 50 


Bryan.     Grammar  for  Germans. , 
Mantilla.     Grammar  for  Spaniards. 
Ollendorff.     Method  for  Germans. , 


25 
25 
60 
00 
BO 
00 

Robertson.     English  Course  for  Spaniards 3  00 

Wrage.     Grammar  for  Germans 1  50 


Key 

Method  for  Spaniards. 
Key. 


58  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 


XIX.  GREEK. 

Arnold.     First  Greek  Book $1  25 

Prose  Composition 1 . 50 

Second  Prose  Composition 1  50 

Key 25 

Reader 1  50 

Boise.     Prose  Composition 1  50 

Xenophon's  Anabasis 2  00 

Notes  on  First  Three  Books  of  Anabasis 1  50 

Buttmann.     Greek  Grammar 2  50 

Grammar  of  the  New  Testament,  Greek 3  50 

Cambell  and  Abbott.     Sophocles's  (E  iipus  Tyrannus 75 

Champlin.     Short  Greek  Grammar 1  25 

Crosby.     Grammar 2  00 

Lessons 1  00 

Tables 60 

Xenophon's  Anabasis 1  25 

•  Sentential  Analysis 10 

Lexicon  to  Anabasis 1  25 

Compendious  Grammar 1  50 

Sophocles's  (Edipus  Tyrannus 1  50 

Gurtius  and  Smith.     Greek  Series 

Students'  Greek  Grammar 2  00 

•      Smaller  Grammar 

•  First  Greek  Course 

Geldart.     Modern  Greek  Language 1  25 

Hackett  and  Tyler.     Plutarch  on  Delay  of  the  Deity 1  50 

Hadley.     New  Greek  Grammar 2  00 

Elements 1  50 

Hahn.     Greek  Testament 2  00 

Harkness.     First  Greek  Book 1  50 

Jelf.     Greek  Grammar.     2  vols 12  00 

Johnson's  Herodotus 1  50 

Kendrick.     Greek  Ollendorff 1  75 

Kiihner.     Elementary  Grammar 1  60 

Questions 50 

Large  Grammar 2  00 

Liddell  and  Scott.     Greek-English  Lexicon  (Drisler) 6  00 

London  Edition 12 

•  Abridged 3  00 

Morris.     Greek  Grammar 1  75 

Novum  Testamentum  ( Vatie) 4  00 

Owen.     Greek  Reader.     Homer's  Iliad 2  00 

Odyssey 2  00 

Xenophon's  Anabasis 2  00 

Cyropaedia 2  50 

Act  of  Apostles 1  75 

Thucydides 2  50 

Robbins.     Xenophon's  Memorabilia 2  00 

Silber.     Greek  Lessons 1  25 

Simcox.     Demosthenes  and  JSschines  on  the  Crown..  6  00 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  59 

Smead.     Sophocles's  Antigone $1  50 

Snow.     Theocritus 1  30 

Sophocles.     Modern  Greek  Grammar 2  50 

Greek  Lexicon  of  the  Roman  and  Byzantine  Periods .  10  00 

Tyler.     Plato's  Apology  and  Crito 1  50 

Plutarch 1  50 

Whiton.     First  Lessons  in  Greek 1  50 

XX.  GYMNASTICS  AND   CALISTHENICS. 

Ravenstein  and  Hulley.     Gymnastics  and  Athletics 3  30 

Robinson.     Physical  Training  in  Schools 50 

Roth.     Gymnastic  Exercises 50 

XXI.  HEBEEW,  SYEIAC,  AND  SANSCRIT. 

Deutsch.     Hebrew  Grammar 2  50 

Key  to  Pentateuch.     Part  I 1  50 

Driver.     Tenses  in  Hebrew 3  25 

Fuerst.     Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Lexicon 9  00 

Gesenius.     Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Lexicon  (Robinson's) 7  50 

(Tregelles) 7  50 

Hebrew  Grammar.     By  Conant 3  00 

By  Stuart -. 1  25 

Green.     Hebrew  Grammar 3  50 

Elementary  Grammar 1  50 

Chrestomathy 2  00 

Uhlemann.     Syriac  Grammar 4  00 

Williams.     Sanscrit  Dictionary 40  00 

.  Grammar 7  00 

Wilson.     English.     Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Lexicon 1000 

Winer.     Chaldee  Grammar 75 

XXII.  HISTOEY. 

Arnold.     History  of  Rome 3  00 

Modern  "History 1  50 

Child's  First  History  of  America 50 

Dew.     Digest  of  History 250 

Eliot.     United  States 1  88 

Revised  edition 

Gahan.     Church  History 1  25 

Geldart.     History  of  England 1  00 

Gilman.     First  Steps  in  General  History 1  25 

Green.     Middle  Ages 1  50 

Guizot.     History  of  Civilization 1  50 

Hows.     Historical  Reader 1  50 

Hunt.     History  of  Italy 1  00 

Kirkland.     George  Washington 1  75 

Kitchen.     History  of  France 5  00 

Lossing.  '  Primary  United  States 1  00 

Grammar  School  United  States 1  25 

Pictorial  United  States 2  00 

Common  School  United  States. . .  1  75 


GO  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 

Lossing.     Outline  United  States  History $1  00 

Mangnall.     Historical  Questions 1  50 

Markham.     School  History  of  England 1  50 

Mylius.     History  of  England 1  25 

Pennell.     History  of  Ancient  Greece 1  00 

Quackenbos.     Primary  United  States 90 

Elementary  United  States 75 

Illustrated  School  United  States 1  75 

Sewell.     Greece 75 

Rome 75 

Smith.  Old  Testament  History 2  50 

New  Testament  History 2  50 

Taylor  (Bayard).     History  of  Germany. 

Tegg.     Dictionary  of  Chronology 3  00 

Tuft.     Questions  on  the  History  and  Geography  of  Greece. . . 

Questions  on  the  History  and  Geography  of  Rome. . .  35 

XXIII.  ITALIAN. 

Fontana.     Elementary  Grammar 1  50 

Foresti.     Italian  Reader 1  50 

Meadows.     Italian  Dictionary 2  00 

Millhouse.     Dictionary.     2  vols. 6  00 

Nuovo  Tesoro 1  75 

Ollendorff's  Method 150 

Key 1  00 

Primary 75 

Roerner.     Polyglot  Reader  and  Key Each  1  50 

XXIV.  LATIN. 

Allen.     Latin  Grammar 

Composition 1  25 

Lessons 

Lexicon 

Primer 1  25 

Reader 2  50 

Allen  and  Greenough.     Latin  Grammar 

Latin  Selections 1  56 

Shorter  Course  of  Latin  Prose 2  50 

Cicero's  Select  Orations 1  75 

Cicero  de  Senectute 

Virgil 1  ?5 

Sallust's  Catiline 1  00 

Virgil's  JEneid 

Caesar's  Gallic  War 

Selections  from  Ovid 

Andrews.     Freund's  Latin-English  Lexicon 6  00 

Arnold.     First  and  Second  Latin  Book 

Prose  Composition. 1  25 

Key . 25 

Cornelius  Nepos 

Latin  Testament 1  2^ 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  61 

Bullions  and  Morris.     Latin  Lessons $1  00 

Grammar I  50 

Butler.     Sallust 1  75 

Crosby.     Quintius  Curtius  Rufus 1  50 

Curtius  and  Smith.     Latin  Series 

Principia  Latina.     Part  I.  (First  Course) 75 

Part  II.  (Reader) 1  25 

Part  III.  (Prose  Composition) 


Student's  Grammar. 
Smaller  Grammar. 


Frieze.     Virgil's  ^Eneid 2  00 

Quintilian 1  50 

Gardner.     Latin  Dictionary 3  25 

Harkness.     Introductory  Latin  Book 1  25 

Elementary  Latin  Grammar 1  25 

First  Latin  Book 1  50 

Second  Latin  Book  and  Reader 1  25 

New  Latin  Grammar. 1  50 

New  Latin  Reader 1  50 

Introduction  to  Latin  Prose  Composition 1  50 

Caes»r's  Commentaries 1  50 

Cicero's  Select  Orations 1  50 

Johnson.     Cicero's  Select  Orations 1  50 

Kaltschmidt.     Latin  and  English  Dictionary 2  50 

Lee- Warner.     Extracts  from  Livy.     Parts  L  and  II Each  75 

Candine  Disaster 75 

Hannibal's  Campaign , 75 

Lincoln.     Horace 1  75 

Livy 1  75 

Madvig.     Lathi  Grammar 3  00 

Morris.     Compendious  Latin  Grammar 1  75 

Probatio  Latina 34 

Lathi  Reading-Book 1  50 

Nixon.     Parallel  Extracts,  English  and  Latin 1  50 

Riddle  and  Arnold.     English  and  Latin  Lexicon 5  00 

Spencer.     Caesar's  Gallic  War 1  50 

Thatcher.     Cicero  de  Officiis 1  25 

Tyler.     Tacitus's  History 1  75 

Germania  and  Agricola 1  25 

XXV.  LITERATFKE. 

Arnold.     Manual  of  English  Literature 2  50 

Bascom.     Philosophy  of  English  Literature 1  75 

Cathcart.     Literary  Reader 1  60 

Coppee.     English   Literature  as  the  Interpreter  of  English 

History 2  25 

Spalding.     English  Literature 1  50 

Sprague.     Masterpieces  in  English  Literature 2  25 

Class-Room  Edition 1  25 

Underwood.     English  Literature.     British  Authors 2  50 

American  Authors.. .  2  50 


62  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 

White.     Shakespeare  Scholar $2  50 

Yonge.     Three  Centuries  of  English  Literature 2  00 

XXVI.  LOGIC. 

Bain.     Deductive  and  Inductive  Logic 2  00 

Fowler.     Deductive  Logic 1  00 

Inductive  Logic 1  50 

Hamilton.     Logical  Lectures 3  50 

Logic,  by  Day 1  25 

Hedge.     Elements  of  Logic 75 

Mill.     System  of  Logic 2  00 

Tappan.     Elements  of  Logic 1  50 

Wilson.     Treatise  on  Logic 1  50 

XXYIL  MECHANICS  AND  ENGINEERING. 

Ernst.     Practical  Military  Engineering 5  00 

Ever.     Applied  Mechanics 75 

Goodere.     Elements  of  Mechanism 1  50 

Henck.     Field-Book  for  Railway-Engine 2  50 

McAlpine.     Modern  Engineering 1  50 

Morin.     Practical  Mechanics .  * 3  00 

Reynold.     Applied  Mechanics 1  50 

Rossiter.     Theoretical  Mechanics 75 

Applied  Mechanics 75 

Tait.     Theoretical  Mechanics 1  50 

Tait  and  Steele.     Dynamics 3  50 

Todhunter.     Mechanics  for  Beginners 1  50 

Analytical  Statics 3  50 

Wilson.     Treatise  on  Dynamics 3  00 

Worthen.     First  Lessons  in  Mechanics 75 

XXVIII.  METAPHYSICS. 

Alden.     Intellectual  Philosophy 1  25 

Bam.     Moral  Science ". 1  75 

Mental  Science. 1  75 

Carpenter.     Mental  Physiology 3  00 

Cousin.     Modern  Philosophy 4  00 

The  True,  the  Beautiful,  and  the  Good 2  00 

Hamilton.     Philosophy.     By  Wight 2  00 

Hickok.     Moral  Science 1  60 

Mental  Science -1  60 

Rational  Psychology 2  80 

Lewes.     Biographical  History  of  Philosophy 3  50 

Mansel.     Metaphysics 1  75 

Munsell.     Psychology 2  00 

Peabody.     Moral  Philosophy 1  25 

Ribot     English  Psychology 1  50 

Schwegler.     History  of  Philosophy.     By  Seelye 1  50 

Spencer.     Classification  of  the  Sciences •    25 

First  Principles 2  50 

Essays 2  50 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  63 

Spencer.     Psychology.     2  vols $5  00 

Philosophy  of  Style 50 

Yinet.     Outlines  of  Philosophy 3  75 

Winslow.     Moral  Philosophy 1  50 

Intellectual  Philosophy 1  65 

XXIX.  MUSIC. 

Blackman  and  Whittemore.     Graded  Singers.     No.  1 25 

No.  2 50 

Daniell.     The  Voice  and  How  to  Use  It 1  00 

Humphrey.     Art  of  Reading  Music 1  00 

Ludden.     School  for  the  Voice 3  50 

Thorough  Bass 1  50 

Murray.     School-Chimes 50 

Ryan.     School  Harmonist.     Vocal 90 

— '- Vocal  and  Instrumental ....  1  25 

Stewart.     Merry  Voices 50 

Warner.     Rudimental  Lessons 1  00 

XXX.  MYTHOLOGY  AND  ANTIQUITIES. 

Bojesen  and  Arnold.     Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities 2  00 

Cox.     Mythology 1  00 

Hodgon.     Mythology 1  25 

Keightley.     Mythology  of  Greece  and  Italy 5  00 

Greece  and  Rome 75 

Murray.     Manual  of  Mythology 3  00 

Smith.     Smaller  Classical  Dictionary 2  50 

Dictionary  of  Antiquities 2  50 

XXXI.  NATURAL  PHILOSOPHY  (PHYSICS). 

Atkinson.     Ganot's  Natural  Philosophy 3  00 

Cooley.     Easy  Experiments  in  Physical  Science 75 

Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy 1  00 

Text-Book  of  Natural  Philosophy 1  50 

Hand-Book  of  Apparatus 

Davis.     Acoustics.     Light  and  Heat 1  50 

—  Microscopic  Objects 1  25 

Deschanel.     Natural  Philosophy.     4  Parts Each  1  75 

Complete  in  1  volume 6  50 

Kohlrausch.     Introduction  to  Physical  Measurement 2  50 

Lewes.     Physiology  of  Common  Life.     2  vols 3  00 

Loomis.     Natural  Philosophy 1  50 

Norton.     First  Book  hi  Philosophy  and  Astronomy 1  00 

Elements  of  Natural  Philosophy 1  50 

Phears.     Elementary  Hydrostatics 2  00 

Pickering.     Elements  of  Physical  Manipulation 3  00 

Quackenbos.     Natural  Philosophy 1  75 

Renwick.     First  Principles  of  Natural  Philosophy 90 

Robbins.     Guide  to  Knowledge 1  00 

Science  Primer.     Introductory 50 

Physics 50 


64  EDUCATIONAL    WORKS. 

Swift.     Natural  Philosophy.     Parti $     50 

Part  II 56 

Tate.     First  Lessons 94 

Natural  Philosophy 1  50 

Thomson  and  Tait.     Natural  Philosophy.     Vol.  1 3  00 

XXXII.  PENMANSHIP 

Ellsworth.     Penmanship :  Text-Book .' 1  50 

Two  Blackboard  Charts  on  Rollers Each  1  25 

Copy-Books.     12  Nos.,  per  dozen 1  80- 

Stated  Copy-Books.     3  Nos.,  per  dozen 5  00 

Owen.     Practical  Penmanship.     3  Parts Each  20 

Shader.     National  System.     5  Nos.,  per  dozen 2  40 

Williams  and  Packard.     Gems  of  Penmanship 5  00 

XXXIH.   POLITICAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

About     Hand-Book  of  Social  Economy 2  00 

Bastian.     Essays  in  Political  Economy 1  00 

Bryant  and  Stratton.     Commercial  Law 4  00 

Hadley.     Introduction  to  Roman  Law 1  50 

Hamilton.     Social  Science 2  00 

Mill.    Political  Economy.     2  vols 6  00 

Spencer.     Descriptive  Sociology 5  00 

Young.     First  Book  on  Civil  Government 60 

Government  Class-Book 1  50 

First  Lessons  hi  Civil  Government 1  25 

XXXIV.  PEIMAEY  BOOKS. 

First  Thoughts 50 

Longley.     American  Phonetic  Primer 10 

First  Reader 20 

Pomeroy.     Introductory  Spelling-Book 25 

Wright.     Primary  Lessons 25 

XXXV.  EEADEES. 

Douai.     Rational  Readers.     First 30 

Second  . .» 50 

Third 80 

Mandeville.     Readers.     First 20 

Second 40 

Third 60 

Fourth 60 

Fifth 1  00 

Courses  of  Reading 1  25 

Roemer.     Polyglot  Reader  (English) 1  50 

XXXVI.  SPANISH. 

Ann.     Easy  Method 1  00 

Key , 25 


Belief.     Compendio  de  la  Gramatica  Castellana 50 

Butler.     Spanish  Teacher. 60 


EDUCATIONAL    WORKS.  65 

Carrefio.     Manual  de  Urbanidad $1  50 

Compendio 50 

Cervantes.     Quijote 1  50 

De  Belem.     Spanish  Phrase-Book 37 

De  Tornos.     Spanish  Method 1  75 

Key 75 

De  Vere.     Spanish  Grammar 1  50 

Iriarte.     Fabulas 50 

LeSage.     Gil  Bias 150 

Libro  Primario  de  Ortograf  ia 50 

Mandevil.     Libro  Primario 25 

Segundo 35 

Tercero 50 

Mantilla.     Reciprocal  Spanish  or  English  Grammar 125 

Mastery  Series.     Spanish 50 

Morales.     Spanish  Reader 1~  50 

Nuevo  Tesoro  de  Chistes,  Historias,  etc 1  50 

Ollendorff.     Method  of  Spanish 1  50 

Key 1  00 

Quackenbos.     History  of  the  United  States  (Spanish) 1  80 

Roemer.     Polyglot  Reader 1  50 

Key 1  50 

Tolon.     Elementary  Spanish  Reader 1  00 

Velasquez.     Spanish  Reader 1  50 

Introduction  to  Spanish  Conversation 50 

Spanish  and  English  Dictionary 6  00 

Abridged 1  75 

XXXVII.  SPELLEKS. 

Jacob's  Learning  to  Spell,  etc 75 

Monroe.     First  Steps  hi  Spelling 25 

Sanders.     New  Speller,  Definer,  and  Analyzer 25 

Test  Speller 25 

Old  Spelling-Book 25 

Union  Primary  Speller 20 

Union  Speller 25 

Sargent.     Primary  Spelling-Book 24 

Standard 38 

Pronouncing 32 

Siglar.     Combined  Exercise  ha  Spelling,  Analysis,  and  Com- 
position, by  Symbols 1  00 

Tweed.     Grammar-School  Speller 30 

Webster.     Elementary  Speller 15 

Wolford.     New  Practical  Speller 25 

Young  Catholic's  Speller 25 

XXXVIII.  ZOOLOGY. 

Agassiz.     Structure  of  Animal  Life 1  50 

Cecil's  Book  of  Birds 1  25 

Beasts 1  25 

Insects 1  25 


66  EGGS. 

Nicholson.     Text-Book  of  Zoology $1  75 

Manual  of  Zoology -. 2  50 

Ruschenberger.     Mammalogy 45 

Herpetology 45 

Conchology 45 

Entomology 45 

Ornithology 55 

Tenney.     Manual  of  Zoology 3  00 

Natural  History  of  Animals 2  00 

Tablets.     Colored 12  00 

Eggs.     See  OTOLOGY. 

Egypt.     See  also  AFRICA  ;  EAST,  THE  ;  NILE,  etc. 

2.  Adams.     The  Land  of  the  Nile 1  50 

3.  Baker.     Ismaili'a 5  00 

3.  Bryant,  W.  C.     Letters  from  the  East 1  50 

2.  Burt.     The  Far  East ;  or,  Letters  from  Egypt,  etc 1  75 

3.  De  Lanoye.     Egypt  3,300  Years  ago.     Translated 1  50 

2.  Grey,  Mrs.  W.     Journal  of  a  Visit  to  Egypt 1  50 

2.  Harman.     Egypt  and  the  Holy  Land 1  75 

2.  Laporte.     Sailing  on  the  Nile 1  50 

3.  Lenormant  and  Chevallier.     Ancient  History  of  the  East. 

2  vols 8  00 

2.  Roberts.    From  the  Nile  to  the  Jordan.    Illustrations 6  00 

3.  Sharpe,  S.     The  History  of  Egypt  till  A.  D.  640.     2  vols. . .  9  00 

3.  Taylor,  Bayard.-    Egypt  and  Iceland  in  the  Year  1874 1  50 

4.  Werner.     Nile  Sketches.     Chromo-Lithographs.     2  series. 

Each  28  00 

3.  Wilkinson.     Manual  of  Travel  in  Egypt.     Murray's  Hand- 
books   London  7  50 

Electricity. 

2.  Baile.     Wonders  of  Electricity 1   50 

3.  Deschanel.     Electricity  and  Magnetism 1  75 

2.  Fonvielle.     Thunder  and  Lightning 1  50 

3.  Jenkin.     Electricity  and  Magnetism 1  50 

4.  Maxwell.     Electricity  and  Magnetism London 

4.  Thomson.     Electrostatics  and  Magnetism 9  00 

3.  Tyndall.     Notes  on  a  Course  of  Seven  Lectures  on  Electri- 
cal Phenomena  and  Theories 75 

3.  Light  and  Electricity 1  25 

Electricity.     MEDICAL  AND  SURGICAL. 

4.  Althaus.     Treatise  on  Medical  Electricity 5  00 

4.  Beard  and  Rockwell.     Medical  and  Surgical  Uses  of  Elec- 
tricity   4  50 

4.  Duchenne.     Localized  Electrization.     Translation 3  00 

3.  Hamilton.     Clinico-Electro  Therapeutics 2  00 

5.  Meyer,    Moritz.      Electricity  in  its  Relation   to  Practical 

Medicine.     Translation 4  50 

4.  Reynolds.     Clinical  Uses  of  Electricity 1  50 

Electric  Telegraph.     See  TELEGRAPH. 


ENGINEERING,  MILITARY.  67 

Electro-Magnetism.     See  ELECTRICITY. 
Electro-Metallurgy.     See  METALLURGY. 

Electrotype.     See  aho  PRINTING. 

4.  Roseleur.     Galvano-Plastic  Manipulations $6  00 

Elevations* 

4.  Toner.     Dictionary  of  Elevations,  etc 3  75 

Eliot,  Sir  John. 

3.  Life  of.     By  Forster.     2  vols London  15  00 

Elizabeth,  X.  J. 

4.  History  of.     By  Hatfield 3  00 

Elocution.     See  aho  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

2.  Alden.     The  Natural  Speaker 1  25 

3.  American  Eloquence  :  A  Cyclopaedia.     2  vols 7  00 

2.  Bacon.     Manual  of  Gesture 1  75 

3.  Boutain.     Art  of  Extempore  Speaking ." 1  50 

2.  Bronson.     Manual  of  Elocution 2  00 

2.  Clark.     School-Day  Dialogues 1  50 

2.  Comstoek.     Elocution 2  00 

2.  Hamill.     Science  of  Elocution 1  75 

2.  Lyons.    The  American  Elocutionist  and  Dramatic  Reader.      1  65 

3.  Mcllvaine.     Elocution.     The  Sources  and  Elements  of  its 

Power 1  75 

2.  Sypher.     The  American  Popular  Speaker 1  50 

3.  Wiley.     Elocution  and  Oratory 1  75 

Emblems. 

3.  Bunyan.     Emblems London     1  50 

3.  Gatty,  Mrs.    Book  of  Emblems,  with  Interpretations.    Lon.     225 

2.  Quarles.     Emblems 75 

3.  Whitney.     Choice  of  Emblems London  12  50 

Engineering.     See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

5.  Spon.     Dictionary  of  Engineering.    3  vols.,  royal. .  London  52  50 

Engineering,  Civil. 

4.  Mahan.     Civil  Engineering 5  00 

3.  McAlpine.     Modern  Engineering 1  50 

3.  Templeton.  Mechanic's,  Millwright's,  and  Engineer's  Pocket 

Companion 2  00 

4.  Trautwine.      Civil  Engineer's  Pocket-Book 5  00 

4.  Stevenson,  David.    Canal  and  River  Engineering.  .London  7  50 
4.  Stevenson.  Thomas.     Harbors:    their  Designs  and  Con- 
structions  London  7  50 

Engineering,   Military.      See  also  ARTILLERY,   MILITARY 
SCIENCE,  etc. 

4.  Ernst.     Military  Engineering 5  00 

4.  Gillmore.     Engineer  and  Artillery  Operations 5  00 

3.  Head  :  An  Essay  on  a  New  System  of  Fortification 1  00 

5 


68  ENGINEERING,   RAILROAD,   ETC. 

4.  Mahan.     Treatise  on  Field  Fortifications 83  50 

4.  Elements  of  Permanent  Fortifications 6  50 

Engineering,  Railroad  and  Locomotive. 

6.  Colburn.     Locomotive  Engineering  and  the  Mechanism  of 

Kailways.     2  vols 16  00 

5.  Grover.    Iron  and  Timber  Railway  Superstructure.    London  21  00 

3.  Harrison,  J.     Locomotive  Engine 2  50 

5.  Vose.     Manual  for  Railroad  Engineers 20  00 

Engineering  Tables* 

4.  Rankine.     Useful  Rules  and  Tables London     4  50 

5.  Rice.     Tables  for   calculating  Excavation   and   Embank- 

ment of  Regular  and  Irregular  Cross-Sections.     Folio...    1000 
4.  Templeton.    Mechanic's,  Millwright's,  and  Engineer's  Pock- 
et Companion 2  00 

England,  Church  of.     See  CHURCH  OF  ENGLAND. 
England,  Constitution  of.     See  ENGLISH  CONSTITUTION. 

England,  History  of. 

3.  Bradlaugh.     Impeachment  of  the  House  of  Brunswick ....     125 

4.  Buckle.     History  of  Civilization  in  England.     2  vols 6  00 

4.  Freeman.     Norman  Conquest.     4  vols 16  00 

4.  Old  English  History 1  75 

3.  Froude.     History  of  England.    From  Wolsey  to  Elizabeth. 

12  vols.     8vo,  each,  3  00.     12mo * Each     1  25 

3.  Hallam.     Student's  Constitutional  History  of  England 2  00 

4.  Hume.     History  of  England.     6  vols 9  00 

3.  Knight.     Popular  History  of  England.     8  vols 25  00 

2.  Lancelot.     Queens  of  England  and  Their  Times.     2  vols. 

Illustrated 4  00 

4.  Macaulay.     History  of  England.     6  vols 7  50 

3.  Molesworth.     New  History  of  England.     3  vols 7  50 

3.  Palgrave.     History  of  Normandy  and  of  England.     4  vols. 

Each     6  50 
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2.  Strickland's  Lives  of  the  Queens  of  England.     6  vols 24  00 

3.  Towle.     History  of  Henry  the  Fifth 2  50 

3.  Yonge.     Cameos  from  English  History,  vol.  i.,  from  Rollo 

to  Edward  II. ;  vol.  ii.,  The  Wars  in  France Each     1  75 

England,  Travels  in. 

3.  Hawthorne,  Mrs.  N.     Notes  in  England  and  Italy 

2.  Jewitt  and  Hall.     Stately  Homes  of  England.    4to.     Ulus.     7  50 

3.  Taine.     Notes  on  England.     Translation 2  50 

English  Constitution  and  Laws. 

4.  Bagehot.     English  Constitution 2  25 

5.  Blackstone.      Commentaries    on   the    Laws   of  England. 

Edited  by  Cooley.     2  vols 13  00 

4.  Creasy.     Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Constitution ...     1  50 
4.  Freeman.     English  Constitution 2  00 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE,   STUDIES  IN.        69 

English  Dictionaries*     See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

2.  Grimshaw.     Handy  Dictionary $     90 

2.  Household  English  Dictionary 75 

2.  Jenkins.     Handy  Lexicon 1  00 

2.  Reid's  New  English  Dictionary 1  25 

3.  Webster.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language 12  00 

2.  Pocket  Dictionary 75 

3.  Worcester.     Dictionary  of  the  English  Language 10  00 

2.  Pocket  Dictionary 75 

English  Language,  Studies  in.     See  also  SLANG. 

The  study  of  words  and  the  niceties  and  disputed  points  of  our  language  has 
received  a  great  impetus  within  ten  years  past.  No  one  in  this  country  has  done 
more  to  popularize  it  than  Richard  Grant  White,  whose  essays  are  exceedingly  sug- 
gestive, whatever  fault  may  be  found  with  some  of  his  dicta.  The  highest  au- 
thority on  this  subject  is  undoubtedly  Maetzner,  the  German  savant.  Frequent 
consultation  of  Smith's  "  Synonyms  Discriminated  "  will  lay  a  good  foundation  for 
an  accurate  use  of  words.  General  reviews  of  the  literature  are  also  becoming 
numerous,  and  the  reader  has  a  wide  choice  between  the  vast  discursive  essay  of 
Taine  and  the  hand-books  intended  especially  for  students.  In  the  matter  of 
selections  from  classic  authors,  Knight's  "  Half-Hours  "  is  the  earliest  of  our  present 
standard  collections,  and  still  remains  one  of  the  best.  The  u  Little  Classic  "  series 
contains  many  articles  of  very  recent  date.  Dana's  "  Household  Book  of  Poetry  " 
still  stands  at  the  head  of  poetical  collections,  though  some  others  of  high  merit  are 
in  the  market 

3.  Abbott  and  Seeley.     English  Lessons  for  English  People. .     1  50 

4.  Carpenter.     English  of  the  Fourteenth  Century 1  75 

3.  De  Vere,  Schele.     Americanisms 3  00 

3.  Drew.     Pens  and  Types 100 

3.  Earl,  J.     The  Philology  of  the  English  Tongue 3  00 

2.  Five  Hundred  Mistakes  in  Speaking  and  Writing  Corrected        80 

2.  Johnson.     The  Meaning  of  Words 1  25 

3.  Hall,  T.     Modem  English 2  50 

2.  Larrabee.     1001  Mistakes  Corrected 1  00 

3.  Mackay.     Lost  Beauties  of  the  English  Language 1  75 

5.  Maetzner.     English  Grammar.     Translated.     3  vols 15  00 

2.  Meredith.     Every-Day  Errors  of  Speech 75 

3.  Trench.     English  Past  and  Present 1  25 

2.  Vulgarisms  and  Other  Errors  of  Speech 1  25 

3.  White,  R.  G.     Words  and  their  Uses 2  00 

3.  Wilson,  John.     Treatise  on  English  Punctuation 2  00 

English  Etymology,  Dictionaries  of. 

2.  Dictionary  of  Derivations 1  00 

4.  Wedgwood.     Dictionary  of  English  Etymology 8  00 

English  Literature,  Studies  in.  See  also  NOVELS  AND 
ROMANCES,  and  specialty  the  names  of  authors  for  classical 
works. 

3.  Arnold.     English  Literature 3  00 

3.  Bascom.     Philosophy  of  English  Literature 1  75 


70  ENGLISH  SYNONYMS. 

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76  FIELDING,   HENRY. 

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94  ICELANDIC  LANGUAGE. 

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96  INSECTS. 

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ISAIAH.  97 

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Irish  history  is  a  tangled  web,  whether  taken  up  at  the  question  of  the  origin 
of  the  Gaedhilic  race,  or  at  the  time  of  Wentworth,  Cromwell,  and  James  II.,  or 
where  its  meshes  are  netting  our  own  country  into  the  intrigues  of  Fenianisin.  If 
anywhere,  the  reader  has  to  use  his  "  grain  of  salt "  here,  as  well  as  in  the  books  of 
the  friends  of  the  Irish,  as  in  those  of  their  enemies.  Burke,  Froude,  Godkin, 
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statements  of  the  others ;  but  if  entertainment  only,  or  insight  into  Irish  character 
And  customs,  is  sought,  the  volumes  of  Carleton  will  afford  a  pleasant  hour. 

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Isaiah. 

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98  ITALIAN  LANGUAGE. 

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Jackson,  Stonewall. 

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James,  Epistles  of. 

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material,  but  to  the  great  difference  between  the  Japanese  and  ourselves  physically, 
morally,  and  psychically.  Even  mere  books  of  travel  lack  that  sympathy  with  the 
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esting and  trustworthy.  Adams's  "  History  of  Japan,"  though  but  an  outline  of  the 
leading  incidents  which  have  mainly  determined  the  fortunes  of  that  great  empire 
of  islands,  is  characterized  by  more  fairness  toward  the  Asiatics  than  previous 
•works  have  exhibited,  and  in  Humbert's  "  Japan  and  the  Japanese "  is  shown  a 


JEWS,   HISTORY,   RELIGION,   ETC.  99 

kindly  appreciation  of  their  odd  ways  which  is  quite  refreshing  after  the  thunder- 
storms of  political,  ethical,  and  religious  criticisms  so  common  in  earlier  narratives 
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Japanese  Language. 

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xvii 4  50 

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and  Jude 5  00 

4  Commentary  on  the  Gospel  of  John 5  00 

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John 1  50 

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Jordan. 

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East  Side  of  the  Dead  Sea,  and  the  Jordan 250 

Josephus. 

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Journalism. 

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Jude,  Book  of. 

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Judges,  Book  of. 

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Judgments,  Law  of. 

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2.  Reilly.     The  Juror.     Revised  by  Sharpley 50 


JUVENILES.  101 

Justification.     See  ATONEMENT  and  REDEMPTION. 

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Juveniles. 

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John  Gay 3  00 

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Young  Detective 1  00 

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Jack  of  All  Trades 1  00 

Pinks  and  Blues 1  00 

Upside  Down 1  00 

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Little  Women.. .                                                              ,  3  00 


An  Old-Fashioned  Girl. 

Little  Men 

My  Boys . 


Aldrich,  T.  B.     Story  of  a  Bad  Boy. 


Marjorie  Daw. 


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A.  L.  0.  E.     Silver  Keys 75 

Andersen,  Hans  Christian.     Stories  and  Tales 2  25 ;     2  50 

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Little  Rudy 90 

The  Story-Teller 90 

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Christmas  Greeting 90 

Picture-Book  without  Pictures 90 

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Arthur,  T.  S.     Idle  Hands 200 

Atlantic  Library.     Illustrated.     7  vols 7  00 

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50 
50 
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Bache,  R.  M.     The  Young  Wreckers  of  the  Florida  Reef. 

Baker,  George  M.     Running  to  Waste 

Ballantyne,  R.  M.     The  Floating  Light  of  the  Goodwin  Sands 


Deep  Down. 
Erling  the  Bold. 

Fighting  the  Flames 1  50 

Black  Ivory-Worker 1  75 

The  Pioneers 1  00 

Gascoyne 1  25 


102  JUVENILES. 

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Shifting  Winds 1  25 

Freaks  on  the  Fells 1  25 

Bible  Stories  in  Bible  Language 1  25 

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Brothers  Grimm.     Popular  Tales 2  50 

Burnand,  F.  C.     The  New  History  of  Sanford  and  Merton  ...  1  75 
Bussey-Fables.     Original  and  Selected,  with  History  of  Fable 

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Frank  in  the  Mountains 1  25 

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Frank  at  Don  Carlos's  Rancho 1  25 

Frank  on  a  Gunboat 1  25 

Frank  on  the  Prairie 1  25 

Frank  before  Vicksburg 1  25 

Frank  on  the  Lower  Mississippi 1  25 

Frank  in  the  Woods 1  25 

Go  Ahead 1  50 

Tom  Newcomb 1  50 

No  Moss 1  50 

Channing,  E.  P.     Adventures  of  a  German  Toy 75 

Chellis,  M.  D.     Father  Merrill 1  50 

Child-Life  in  Italy 1  50 

Child-Life  hi  Europe ;  a  Sequel  to  Child-Life  in  Italy 1  50 

Children's  Magazine 1  25 

Christopher,   Fanny  H.     The  Young  Hero  of  Wiirtemberg. 

Cincinnati  50 

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Cobden,  Paul.     Who  will  win  ? 1  25 

Going  on  a  Mission 1  15 

The  Turning  Wheel 1  25 

Continental  Library.     6  vols 4  50 

De  Foe,    Daniel.     Robinson   Crusoe.      With   Memoir  of  the 

Author 1  50 

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50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 

Fire  in  the  Woods 1  50 

Treasure  of  the  Seas 1  50 

Diaz,  Abby  Morton.     The  William  Henry  Letters 1  50 

William  Henry  and  his  Friends 1  50 

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Wild  Life  under  the  Equator 1  50 


De  Liefde,  John.     The  Postman's  Bag 

De  Mille,  Prof.  James.     Among  the  Brigands. 


The  Seven  Hills. 

The  B.  0.  W.  C. . 

Lost  in  the  Fog. . 

Picked  up  Adrift. 

The  Boys  of  Grand-Pre  School. 


JUVENILES.  103 

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My  Apingi  Kingdom 1  50 

The  Country  of  the  Dwarfs 1  50 

Eiloart,  Mrs.     The  Boy  with  an  Idea 1  75 

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Double  Play 1  25 

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Johnson,  Helen  Kendrick.     Roddy's  Romance 1  00 


Kellogg,  Elijah.     The  Spark  of  Genius. , 


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The  Turning  of  the  Tide. 
The  Whispering  Pines 

The  Sophomores  of  RadclifFe. 

The  Young  Deliverers 

The  Young  Shipbuilders.. . . , 

.  Winning  his  Spurs 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island 

Charlie  Bell 1  25 

The  Ark  of  Elm  Island 1  25 

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Arthur  Brown 1  25 

A  Stout  Heart 1  25 

John  Godsoe's  Legacy 1  25 

Kingsley,  Charles.     The  Heroes 1  50 

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Washed  Ashore 1  50 

Schoolboy  Days 1  50 

Off  to  Sea 1  50 

Le  Sage.     Gil  Bias,  Adventures  of.     Translated.     Illustrated  3  00 

Leslie,  Mrs.     Jack  the  Chimney-Sweep 1  50 

Low,  Lieutenant.     Tales  of  Old  Ocean 1  50 

Malot,  Hector.     Remain  Kalbirs 1  50 

Mannering,  May.     Billy  Grimes's  Favorite 1  00 

The  Cruise  of  the  Dashaway 1  00 

The  Little  Spaniard 1  00 

Salt-Water  Dick 1  00 

Marryat.     Juvenile  Stories 3  00 

Mathews,  Julia  A.     Our  Four  Boys 1  10 

Mclntosh.     New  Juvenile  Library.     7  vols 3  00 

M.  E.  B.     Clement's  Trial  and  Victory 1  10 

Mills,  Lucy.     Jack  Masters. . .  v 1  50 

Nieritz,  Gustav.     Erna,  the  Forest  Princess Rochester  60 

Oliver  Optic.     Outward  Bound 1  50 

Palace  and  Cottage 1  50 

Field  and  Forest.. .  1  25 


104  JUVENILES. 

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Cringle  and  Cross-Tree 1  25 


Battle  and  Bivouac. 
Sea  and  Shore  . . 
Poor  and  Proud. 
Proud  and  Lazv. 


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and  Scotland 1  50 

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—  Work  and  Win 1  25 

—  Young  Voyagers 45 

—  The  Sailor  Boy 1  60 


The  Soldier  Boy. 

The  Yankee  Middy 

The  Young  Lieutenant. 
Brave  Old  Salt. . 


O'Reilly,  Eleanor.     Giles's  Minority 

Parley,  Peter.     Fagots  for  the  Fireside 

Wanderers  by  Sea  and  Land 

Parley's  Present  for  all  Seasons 

Poole,  L.  E.     Johnnie,  the  Railroad  Boy. . . 
Porter,  Jane.     Scottish  Chiefs.     Illustrated 


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Power,  P.  B.     Truffle  Nephews 1  00 

Reid,  Mayne.     The  Castaways 1  25 

Roche,  R".  M.     Children  of  the  Abbey 1  50 

School  Life  of  Ben  and  Bentie 90 

Sedgwick,  Miss.     Facts  and  Fancies 1  00 

Morals  of  Manners 1  00 

Swiss  Family  Robinson.     Illustrated 1  50 

Thurston,  Louise  M.     How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  Man . .     1  00 

Home  in  the  West 1  00 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Jack  Hazard  and  his  Fortunes 1  50 

A  Chance  for  Himself.  .  1  50 


JUVENILES.  105 

Trowbridge,  J.  T.     Doing  his  Best $1  50 

Verne,  Jules.    Twenty  Thousand  Leagues  under  the  Sea  3  50 ;  4  00 

Tour  of  the  World  in  Eighty  Days 1  50 ;  3  00 

The  Fur  Country 3  50 

Five  Weeks  in  a  Balloon 2  00 

Dr.  Ox 1  00 

From  the  Clouds  to  the  Mountains 1  50 

In  Search  of  the  Castaways. 3  50 ;  4  00 

Baltimore  Gun-Club 1  50 

Journey  to  the  North  Pole 1  50 

Field  of  Ice 1  50 

Adventures  in  the  Land  of  the  Behemoth 1  50 

Journey  to  the  Centre  of  the  Earth 3  00 ;  1  00 ;  75 

From  the  Earth  to  the  Moon 3  00 

Meridiana 75 

Floating  City,  and  Blockade-Runners 3  00 

Vieux  Moustache.     Boarding-School  Days 1  50 

Two  Lives  in  One 1  60 

Our  Fresh  and  Salt  Tutors 1  50 

Winter  Evening  Library  for  Young  People.     8  vols 12  00 

Yonge,  Miss.     Lances  of  Lynwood 75 

Kichard  the  Fearless 75 

Ben  Sylvester's  Word 60 

The  Stokesley  Secret 60 

Friarswood  Post-Office 60 

Young  American's  Library.     9  vols 4  50 

II.  FOE  BOYS— SPECIALLY. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.     Story  of  a  Bad  Boy 1  50 

Edgar.     History  for  Boys 1  20 

Boyhood  of  Great  Men 1  20 

Footprints  of  Great  Men 1  20 

Sea-Kings  and  Naval  Heroes 1  20 

Wars  of  the  Roses 1  20 

Finley,  Martha.     An  Old-Fashioned  Boy 1  50 

Foa,  Eugenie.     Boy  Artists 1  00 

Howitt,  William.     A  Boy's  Adventures  in  the  Wilds  of  Aus- 
tralia   1  50 

Hyde,  Anna  M.     American  Boy's  Life  of  Washington 1  25 

Lee,  Miss.     Historic  Tales  for  Youth 75 

Miller,  Emily  Huntington.     Royal  Road  to  Fortune 1  50 

Reid,  Mayne.     Scalp-Hunters 1  50 

War-Trail 1  50 

Hunter's  Feast 1  50 

Tiger-Hunter 1  50 

Osceola 1  50 

The  Quadroon 1  50 

Rangers  and  Regulators 1  50 

White  Gauntlet 1  50 

White  Chief. . .  1  50 


106  JUVENILES. 

Reid,  Mayne.     Headless  Horseman $1  50 

Lost  Lenore 1  50 

Wood-Rangers 1  50 

Wild  Huntress 1  50 

The  Maroon 1  50 

Rifle  Rangers 1  50 

WildLife 1  50 

Ships  and  Sailors.     Ancient  and  Modern.    Illustrated 1  50 

Smiles.     Round  the  World,  by  a  Boy 1  50 

Tuttle,  Rev.  E.  B.     Boys'  Book  about  Indians 1  50 

Yieux  Moustache.     Boarding-School  Days 1  50 

Two  Lives  in  One 150 

Our  Fresh  and  Salt  Tutors 1  50 

Willis,  Julia  A.     WhataBoy! 125 

Wright,  Julia  McNair.     Two  Boys 1  50 

III.  FOE  GIELS— SPECIALLY. 

Abbott,  Jacob.     The  Lucy  Books .  . .  4  50 

Mary  Gay 3  00 

Alcott,  Louisa  M.     Little  Women 3  00 


Old-Fashioned  Girl 


Berry,  M.  E.     Celesta 

Channing,  E.  P.     Aunt  Zelpeth's  Baby. 

Cheney,  E.  D.     Sallie  Williams 

Chesebro,  Caroline.     Amy  Carr. 

Child,  L.  Maria.     The  Girl's  Own  Book. 


Children  of  Mount  Ida. 


Diaz,  Abby  Morton.     Lucy  Maria , 

Douglas,  A.  M.     Kathie's  *  Three  Wishes . 
Kathie's  Summer  at  Cedarwood. 


Kathie's  Soldiers . 

In  the  Ranks 

Kathie's  Harvest-Days, 


Farquarharson,  Martha.     Elsie  Dinsmore. 


Elsie's  Girlhood. 


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15 
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Holidays  at  Roselands 1  50 

Finley,  Martha.     Lillian 50 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen.     Our  Tabby 1  00 

The  Orphan  Nieces 85 

Upward  and  Onward 85 

Hosmer,  Margaret.     Lily's  Hard  Words 75 

Kinmont,  Mary.     Afternoons  with  Grandma 1  25 

Leslie,  Mrs.     The  Motherless  Children 1  50 

Manners,  Mrs.     Hester  and  1 60 

Mathews,  Joana  H.     Fanny's  Birthday  Present 1  25 

May,  Sophie.     Little  Prudy ' 75 

Little  Prudy's  Sister  Susy 75 

Little  Prudy's  Captain  Horace 75 

Little  Prudy's  Cousin  Grace 75 

Little  Prudy's  Story-Book 75 


JUVENILES.  107 

May,  Scphie.     Little  Prudy's  Dotty  Dimple $     75 

Dotty  Dimple  at  her  Grandmother's 75 

Dotty  Dimple  at  Home 75 

Dotty  Dimple  out  West 75 

Dotty  Dimple  at  Play 75 

Dotty  Dimple  at  School 75 

Dotty  Dimple's  Flyaway 75 

Little  Folks  Astray 75 

Prudy  Keeping  House 75 

Aunt  Madge's  Story 75 

Little  Grandmother 75 

Little  Grandfather 75 

Miss  Thistledown 75 

Payne,  A.  M.     Rhoda's  Corner 1  25 

Pollard,  Josephine.     Gipsy's  Early  Days 80 

Shipley,  Mary  E.     Jessie's  Work \ 1  50 

Thurston,  Louise  M.     How  Eva  Roberts  Gained  her  Educa- 
tion   1  00 

Children  of  Amity  Court 1  00 

Townsend,  Virginia  F.     Only  Girls 1  50 

Under  the  Lime-Trees ;  or,  Grandmother's  Stories  at  Hurst 

Farm 2  00 

Waring,  Susie  M.     Diamonds  and  Rubies •     40 

IV.  FOE  YOUNG  CHILDREN. 

Alden,  Joseph,  D.  D.     The  Cardinal-Flower 50 

The  Lost  Lamb 50 

Henry  Ashton 50 

The  Light-hearted  Girl 50 

Audubon,  Harriet  B.     Popular  Fairy  Tales  hi  Words  of  One 

Syllable 1  50 

Favorite  Fairy  Tales  in  Words  of  One  Syllable 1  50 

Aunt  Fanny.     Story-Book 75 

The  Six  Mitten  Books 5  00 

Nightcap  Series.     6  vols 5  00 

Bispham,  H.  C.     Papa's  Book  of  Animals 1  50 

Brown,  H.  F.  M.     Our  Children 75 

Captain  Wolf,  and  Other  Sketches  of  Animal  Biography.     Il- 
lustrated. . » 2  00 

CasselPs  Colored  Toy-Books Each  50 

Chester,  Sarah.     Roly  and  Poly  in  the  Nursery 75 

Roly  and  Poly  at  Aunt  Merciful  Graticap's 75 

Roly  and  Poly  at  Pinkville 75 

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50 
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Cousin  Alice.  Home  Series .1  00 


Child,  L.  Maria.     Rainbows  for  Children. 

Coolidge,  Susan  (Sarah  C.  Woolsey).    The  New- Year's  Bargain 


What  Katy  did. 

What  Katy  did  at  School 


Cousin  Carrie's  Sun-Rays, 


Keep  a  Good  Heart. 


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Cridge,  Annie  Den  ton.     Crumb-Basket $     50 

Dana,  Mrs.     Young  Sailor 75 

De  Fontaine,  Mrs.  F.  G.     Wisdom  Teeth  for  Little  People ...  60 

Dickens,  Charles.     Dickens's  Little  Folks 9  00 ;  10  00 

Douglas,  Marian.     Picture  Poems  for  Young  Folks 1  50 

Dodge,  Mary  Mapes.     Rhymes  and  Jingles.     4to 3  00 

Fell,  Archie.     Apron-Strings 1  25 

Godolphin,   Mary.     One-Syllable   Books — Robinson   Crusoe, 
Swiss   Family   Robinson,  Evenings   at   Home,  Pilgrim's 

Progress Each  1  25 

Gorham,  Elsie.     Rainy  Day  in  the  Nursery 75 

Gourand,  Julie.     A  Little  Boy's  Story 1  50 

Grandmother's  Library.     6  vols 4  50 

Gray,  Hester.     Kitty  Barton ' 60 

Hallowell,  Mrs.  S.  C.     Bee's  Bed-Time 125 

Hamilton,  Gail.     Child- World.     Part  1 1  00  1  50 

Child-World.     Part  II 100  150 

Little  Folk  Life 90 

Huber,  Anne  S.     The  Nursery  Rattle 2  00 

Ingelow,  Jean.     Stories  told  to  a  Child 2  50 

Poor  Matt 60 

Leal.     Fables  for  Little  Folks 85 

Lee,  Leila.     Wee-Wee  Songs 75 

Ledyard.     Yery  Young  Americans 1  00 

Leslie,  Mrs.     The  Motherless  Children 1  50 

Howard  and  his  Teacher 1  50 

Little  Folks  Series.     3  vols 275 

Little  Mother 2  50 

Little  Rosy's  Picture-Book 1  50 

Little  Rosy's  Travels;  or,  Country  Scenes  in  the  South  of 

France 2  50 

Lowell,  Mrs.  A.  C.     Posies  for  Children 75 

Mannering,  May.     Climbing  the  Rope 1  00 

Martha's  Hooks  and  Eyes 50 

Mary's  Garden :  and  Where  the  Flowers  Went 1  50 

May's  Own  Boy 1  25 

M.  L.  R.  S.     Oakhurst 85 

Laurence  Listen,  Jr 85 

Moulton,  Louise  Chandler.     Bed-Time  Stories 1  50 

Mouser,  Mrs 1  25 

Mulock,  Miss.     Little  Sunshine's  Holiday 90 

Is  it  True  ? 90 

Our  Little  Pet's  Own  Picture-Book 1  00 

Palmer,  Lynde.     Drifting  and  Steering 1  25 

One  Day's  Weavings 1  25 

Archie's  Shadow 1  25 

John-Jack 1  25 

Helps  over  Hard  Places 90 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart.     The  Trotty-Book 150 

Trotty's  Wedding  Tour 1  50 

Prescott,  Mary  N.     Matt's  Follies 1  50 


KHIVA.  109 

Raymond,  R.  W.     The  Children's  Week $1  25 

Sanford,  Mrs.     Pussy  Tip-Toe's  Family 2  25 

Sedgwick,  Miss.     Stories  for  Young  Persons 75 

Stahl,  P.  J.      Little  Chatterbox.     Illustrated.     Translation. 

4to 75 

Master  Caesar.    Illustrated.    Translation.    4to 75 

Hector's  Adventure.    Illustrated.    Translation.    4to.  75 

Master  Tom's  Transformation.    Illustrated.    Transla- 
tion.   4to 75 

Strickland,  Agnes.     Tales  from  English  History  for  Children.  1  25 

Sybil  and  her  Snowball.    Illustrated 50 

Theodore  Thinker's  Stories  for  Little  Children 5  00 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  A.     Pilgrim's  Progress  in  Words  of  One  Syl- 
lable   1  50 

Ward,  Marcus.     Royal  Illuminated  Legends.    4to Each  50 

Wright,  Henry  C.    A  Kiss  for  a  Blow 150 


Kansas. 

2.  Appletonsr  Hand-book  of  American  Travel.    Western  Tour  2  00 

2.  Copley.     Kansas  and  the  Country  beyond 1  00 

2.  Hutchinson.     Resources  of  Kansas 1  50 

Kearney,  Philip. 

3.  Personal  and  Military  History  of.    By  J.  W.  De  Peyster. . .     3  00 

Keats. 

3.  Eve  of  St.  Agnes.     Illustrated  by  Foster 2  50 

3.  Poetical  Works 2  00 

Keble,  John. 

3.  Memoir  of.    By  Coleridge.    2  vols 4  00 

3.  Musings  over  the  "  Christian  Year  "  and  "  Lyra  Innocen- 

tium ; "  with  Recollections  of  Friends 2  00 

Keith,  Mrs.  Caroline  P. 

2.  Memoir  of 1  50 

Kendall,  A. 

3.  Autobiography 5  00 

Kennedy,  John  P. 

3.  Life  and  Letters  of.    By  Tuckerman 2  00 

Kentucky. 

2.  Appletons' Hand-book  of  American  Travel.    Southern  Tour     200 
2.  Drake.    Pioneer  Life  in  Kentucky 3  00 

Khiva.     See  also  CENTRAL  ASIA. 

The  highest  authority  on  the  history  and  ethnology  of  the  countries  of  Central 
Asia  is  unquestionably  Vambery,  the  Hungarian  professor ;  but  in  regard  to  politics 
his  statements  are  less  trustworthy,  as  they  are  ordinarily  actuated  by  a  seemingly 
inherent,  antipathy  for  every  thing  Eussian.  MacGahan,  a  correspondent  of  the 


110  KIDNEYS,   DISEASES  OF. 

New  York  Herald,  who  was  present  with  the  Eussian  army  at  the  recent  capture 
of  Khiva,  has,  according  to  general  acknowledgment,  given  a  very  impartial  account 
of  the  campaign,  and  made  of  it  a  very  entertaining  volume,  full  of  accurate  infor- 
mation. 

3.  Ker.     On  the  Road  to  Khiva London  $6  00 

3.  MacGahan.     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and  the  Fall  of 

Khiva.    Illustrated 3  50 

3.  Spalding.    Khiva  and  Turkestan.    Translation 4  50 

4.  Vambery.    Central  Asia  and  Anglo-Russian  Frontier  Ques- 

tion  London    3  75 

4.  Wood.    Source  of  the  Oxus London     6  00 

Kidneys,  Diseases  of. 

3.  Basham..  Renal  Diseases 2  00 

3.  Biichner.    Morbus  Brightii 1  25 

4.  Johnson.    Lectures  on  Bright's  Disease 2  25 

4.  Rusham.    Disease  of  the  Kidneys. .  .* 2  00 

3.  Stuart.    Practical  Treatise  on  Bright's  Disease  of  the  Kid- 
neys   3  50 

Kindergarten.     See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

2.  Douai.    The  Kindergarten 1  00 

2.  Hailman.    Kindergarten  Culture 75 

2.  Kriege.    The  Child 1  00 

3.  Peabody.    Moral  Culture  of  Infancy 1  25 

3.  Wiebe.  *  The  Paradise  of  Childhood 3  00 

Kings,  The  Books  of. 

5.  Lange.     Commentary  on  the  First  and  Second  Books  of 

Kings 5  00 

3.  Yonge,  C.  M.    Scripture  Readings ;  Kings  and  Prophets . .     1  50 

Knight,  Charles. 

3.  Passages  from  the  Life  of.    2  50 

Knox,  Henry. 

3.  Life  of.    By  Drake 3  00 

Knox,  Robert,  the  Anatomist. 

3.  Life  and  Writings  of.  By  Lonsdale 2  50 

Koran.     See  also  MOHAMMEDANISM. 

4.  Sale.    The  Koran London    4  25 

3.  Weil.    The  Bible,   Koran,   and  Talmud.    Compiled  from 

Arabic  Sources,  and  compared  with  Jewish  Traditions. . .     1  00 

Labor  Question.     See   also  MONOPOLIES,   POLITICAL  ECON- 
OMY, and  SOCIAL  SCIENCE. 

3.  Brassey.    Work  and  Wages 3  00 

3.  Cassagnac,  Gamier  de.    History  of  the  Working  and  Bur- 
gher Classes 2  50 

2.  Le  Play.     Organization  of  Labor  in  Accordance  with  Deca- 

logue.   Translation 2  00 

3.  Ruskin.     Fors  Clavigera 1  00 


LANDSCAPE  GARDENING.  HI 

3.  Thornton.    Labor,  its  Wrongful  Claims  and  Rightful  Ones.  $4  50 

3.  Wright.    Practical  Treatise  on  Labor 2  00 

Lace. 

4.  Palliser.     A  History  of  Lace 10  50 

4.  Tread  win.    Antique,  Point,  and  Honiton  Lace London  5  25 

Lachrymal  Affections.     See  EYE,  DISEASES  OF. 

Lacordaire. 

3.  Conferences  on  Life 3  00 

3.  Conferences  on  God 3  00 

3.  Conferences  on  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 3  00 

3.  Conferences  on  the  Church 5  00 

3.  Life  of 3  00 

Lake  George. 

3.  Butler.     Lake  George  and  Lake  Champlain  from  the  First 

Discovery 1  75 

2.  Da  Costa.    Lake  George ;  its  Scenery,  etc 1  00 

3.  Stoddard.    Lake  George 1  00 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de. 

3.  Additional  Memoirs  of  my  Youth 25 

4.  Celebrated  Characters.    3  vols 4  50 

3.  Genevieve 25 

4.  Girondists.    3  vols 4  50 

3.  Memoirs  of  my  Youth 25 

3.  Past  and  Present 1  00 

3.  Raphael 1  25 

3.  Stone-Mason  of  Saint-Point 1  25 

Lamb,  Charles. 

3.  Complete  Works,  with  Portrait.    4  vols.    Moxon's  edition  16  00 

3.  Complete  Works,  with  Portrait London  3  76 

Lamb,  Mary  and  Charles. 

3.  Poems,  Letters,  and  Remains  of. 3  00 

Lamentations.     See  JEREMIAH. 

Landlord  and  Tenant. 

2.  Landlord  and  Tenant's  Lawyer 2  00 

4.  Smith  &  Soden.    Law  of  Landlord  and  Tenant 5  00 

4.  Taylor.    Landlord  and  Tenant  Law 7  50 

Landon,  L.  E. 

3.  Complete  Works  of 3  50 

Landor,  Walter  Savage. 

3.  Biography  of.     By  Foster 3  50 

3.  Works  of.    2  vols London  10  50 

Landscape  Gardening. 

2.  Cleveland.    Landscape  Architecture 1  50 

3.  Scott.    The  Art  of  Beautifying  Suburban  Homes.    4to.  .  .  .  8  00 


112  LANDSEER,   SIB  EDWIN. 

3.  Weidenmann.    Beautifying  Country  Homes.    A  Hand-book 

of  Landscape  Gardening.    4to $15  00 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin. 

3.  Memoir  of.    By  F.  G.  Stephens London  10  50 

3.  Pictures,  Descriptions  of.    By  Dafforne.    Folio.. .  .London  16  75 

Land-Surveying.    See  SURVEYING. 

Land  Tenure. 

3.  Sigerson.    Land  Tenures,  etc.,  of  Ireland London     3  75 

3.  System  of  Land  Tenure  in  Various  Countries.    Essays. ...     4  00 

Language,  and  Linguistic  Studies.     See  also  ENGLISH 
LANGUAGE,  STUDIES  IN,  and  names  of  languages. 

The  study  of  language,  as  any  means  of  communicating  thought,  and  especially 
as  any  form  of  articulate  speech,  and  not  as  the  study  of  one  language,  or  several, 
has  recently  been  extended  to  enormous  dimensions.  The  science  of  language 
inquires  into  the  origin  of  language,  into  the  laws  of  the  development  of  one,  or 
several,  or  all  languages ;  into  the  reasons  of  the  diversities  or  similarities  of  lan- 
guages ;  into  the  causes  of  the  grammatical  and  syntactical  constructions  peculiar 
to  each,  and  into  the  relations  which  various  languages  hold  to  each  other.  To 
attain  a  general  knowledge  of  the  portent  of  these  questions,  and  of  the  progress 
which  has  recently  been  made  toward  the  solution  of  the  multitude  of  problems 
arising  from  them,  one  can  do  no  better  than  read  the  "  Lectures  on  the  Science  of 
Language,"  by  Max  Muller,  and  the  essays  on  "  Language  and  the  Study  of  Lan- 
guage," by  W.  D.  Whitney.  It  is  advisable  to  read  the  works  of  both  eminent 
scholars,  as  their  opinions  on  some  important  subjects  are  directly  opposed  to  each 
other. 

3.  Andrews.    The  Primary  Synopsis  of  Universology  and  Al- 

wato 1  50 

3.  Bleek.    On  the  Origin  of  Language 50 

4.  Caldwell.    Comparative  Grammar  of  the  Dravidian  or  South 

Indian  Family  of  Languages London  15  00 

2.  Hall,  F.    False  Philology 1  00 

2.  Johnson.    Meaning  of  Words 1  25 

3.  Key,  T.  H.    Language;  its  Origin  and  Development. Lond.     7  00 

4.  Liancourt  and  Pincott.     Primitive  and  Universal  Laws  of 

the  Formation  of  Language London     6  25 

2.  Marcel.    The  Study  of  Languages  brought  back  to  its  True 

Principles 1  25 

Muller,  Max.     Lectures  on  the  Science  of  Language.     First 

Series 2  50 

Second  Series 3  50 

Sandford.    Names  and  their  Meanings 75 

4.  Sayce.    Principles  of  Comparative  Philology London  5  25 

4.  Schleicher.  Compendium  of  the  Comparative  Grammar 
of  the  Indo-European,  Sanskrit,  Greek,  and  Latin  Lan- 
guages. Translation.  Part  I London  3  75 

3.  Whitney.    Oriental  and  Linguistic  Studies 2  50 

3.  Language  and  the  Study  of  Language 2  50 

Language  of  Flowers.     See  FLOWERS,  LANGUAGE  OF. 


LAW,  MISCELLANEOUS,  ETC.  113 

La  Plata.     See  ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC. 
Larynx.     See  THROAT. 

Las  Casas. 

3.  Life  of.    By  Helps London  $3  00 

Latin  Grammar.     See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

2.  Arnold.    First  and  Second  Latin  Book 1  25 

2.  Latin  Prose  Composition 1  25 

3.  Harkness.    Elements  of  Latin  Grammar.    12mo 1  25 

3.  Madvig.    Latin  Grammar. 3  00 

4.  Roby.    Grammar  of  Latin  Language.    Part  II 3  50 

Latin   Language,   Dictionaries  of.       See    also    EDUCA- 
TIONAL WORKS. 

4.  Smith  and  Hall.    Copious  and  Critical  English-Latin  Dic- 

tionary       6  00 

3.  White.     Complete   Latin-English  and   English-Latin  Dic- 
tionary for  Junior  Students 4  50 

Law.     See  special  subjects. 

Law  Almanacs  and  Diaries. 

2.  Annual  Law  Almanac 2  00 

2.  Lawyers'  Diary 1  00 

Law  Dictionaries. 

5.  Bouvier.     Law  Dictionary 12  00 

5.  Cowdery.     Pacific  Law  Encyclopaedia 7  60 

Law  Directories. 

3.  Hubbell.     Legal  Dictionary  for  Lawyers 2  50 

3.  Martindale.     United  States  Law  Directory 6  50 

Law,  Miscellaneous,  Essays  and  Treatises  on. 

3.  Amos,  Sheldon.     The  Science  of  Law 1  75 

2.  Anthony.     Law  Student 3  50 

Y-2.  Bradwell.     Examinations  of  Law  Students 60 

V"4.  Brown.     Legal  Maxims 7  50 

2.  Bryant  and  Stratton.     Commercial  Law  for  Business  Men .  4  00 

2.  Butler.     Lawyer  and  Client 1  00 

3.  Carey.     Unity  of  Law 3  50 

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3.  Bennet.     Winter  and  Spring  on  the  Shores  of  the  Mediter- 

ranean   3  00 

Mediums.     See  also  SPIRITUALISM. 

2.  Kardec.     Book  on  Mediums.     Translated 1  50 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix. 

2.  Reminiscences  of.     Elise  Polka 1   75 

3.  Letters  and  Recollections  of.     By  Ferdinand  Hiller 2  25 

Mendelssohn  and  Goethe. 

3.  Passages  from  Lives  of London  2  50 

Meningitis.     See  MEDICAL  ESSAYS  and  MISCELLANEOUS  TREA- 
TISES. 

Mennonite  Church. 

2.  Musser,  D.    Reformed  Mennonite  Church. . : 1  75 


MESOPOTAMIA.  123 

Mensuration*     See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS,  ENGINEERING, 
etc. 

2.  Hiley.     Explanatory  Mensuration London  $1  25 

3.  Howard.    Earthwork  Mensuration 1  50 

4.  Kohlrausch.    Introduction  to  Physical  Measurements 2  50 

3.  Maxwell.     Key  to  Mensuration London  1  00 

4.  Morris.    Measurement  of  Earthworks   by  the  Prismoidal 

Formula.     Illustrated 2  00 

Mental  Disease.     See  also  INSANITY. 

3.  Dickson.     Medicine  in  Relation  to  Mind 3  50 

2.  Evans.     The  Mental  Cure 1  50 

3.  Gorton.    Mental  Hygiene 1  75 

3.  Hammond.     Insanity  in  its  Relation  to  Crime 1  00 

3.  Maudsley.    Responsibility  hi  Mental  Disease 1  50 

3.  Ray.    Mental  Pathology 3  00 

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3.  Bain.     Mind  and  Body 1  50 

3.  Senses  and  the  Intellect 5  00 

3.  Mental  Science.     Psychology  and  Philosophy  ....  1  75 

3.  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.     The  Recent  Progress  of  Science 60 

2.  Brodie.     Mind  and  Matter 1  25 

3.  Carpenter.     Mental  Physiology 1  25 

3.  Clarke.     Mind  in  Nature 3  00 

3.  Hazard.     Freedom  of  the  Will 2  00 

3.  Holmes,  0.  W.     Mechanism  hi  Thought  and  Morals 1  00 

4.  Kingman.     Intuition 1  50 

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3.  McCosh.     Intuitions  of  the  Mind 3  00 

4.  Mansell.     Metaphysics ;  or,  Philosophy  of  Consciousness. .  1  75 

4.  Maudsley.     Body  and  Mind 1  00 

4.  Physiology  and  Pathology  of  the  Mind 3  00 

3.  Munsell.     Psychology ;  or  Science  of  the  Mind 2  00 

4.  Taine.     On  Intelligence.     Translated 5  00 

3.  Tuke.     Influence  of  the  Mind  on  the  Body 3  25 

3.  Upham.     Mental  Philosophy.     2  vols 3  50 

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GRAPH CODES,  etc. 

2.  Brockett.     The  Commercial  Traveller's  Guide-Book 3  50 

2.  Commercial  and  Financial  Register.     Annual 1  00 

2.  Dart.     Freight  Computation 2  50 

2.  De  Veitelle.     Mercantile  Dictionary 2  00 

2.  Merchants'  and  Bankers'  Almanac 2  00 

2.  Terry.     The  Retailer's  Manual 2  00 

3.  Tracy.     Law  for  Business  Men 5  00 

2.  Webster.    Business  Man,  or  Counting-House  Correspondent  75 

Mesmerism. 

2.  Townshend.     Mesmerism.     Illustrated 1  25 

Mesopotamia*     See  also  ASSYRIA,  THE  EAST,  etc. 

2.  Fraser.     History  of  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria 75 


124  METALLURGY. 

3.  Rawlinson.     Manual  of  Ancient  History $2  50 

3.  Five  Oriental  Monarchies 

Metallurgy.     See  also  GOLD  AND  SILVER;    IRON  AND  STEEL; 
MINERALOGY,  etc. 

4.  Bell.     Iron-Smelting 6  00 

3.  Blake.     Production  of  the  Precious  Metals 2  50 

4.  Bloxam.     Metals :  their  Properties  and  Treatment.     Illus.  1  50 
3.  Blyth.     Metallurgy  as  a  Science 1  75 

3.  Church.     Metallurgical  Journey  in  Europe 2  00 

4.  Collins.     Useful  Alloys 75 

4.  Cotta,  B.  von.     On  Ore  Deposits.     Translated.     Illustrated  4  00 

3.  Greenwood.     Manual  of  Metallurgy 1  50 

3.  Guettier.     Manufacture  of  Metallic  Alloys.     Translated. ..  300 

3.  Jones.     Treasures  of  the  Earth.     Illustrated 2  50 

4.  Kerl,  B.     Practical  Treatise  on  Metallurgy.      Translated. 

3  vols Each  9  00 

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4.  Makins.     Manual  of  Metallurgy 6  50 

S.Napier.     Manual  of  Electro-Metallurgy.     Illustrated 200 

4.  Osborn.     Metallurgy  of  Iron  and  Steel.     Illustrated 10  00 

3.  Percy.     Metallurgy  of  Lead.     Illustrated 15  00 

4.  Phillips.     Elements  of  Metallurgy.     Illustrated.. .  .London  17  00 
4.  Explorers',  Miners',  and  Metallurgists'  Companion. 

Illustrated 10  00 

4.  Simonin,  L.  Underground  Life:  or  Mines  and  Miners. 

Illustrated 20  00 

3.  Warn,  R.  H.  Sheet-Metal  Worker's  Instructor.  Illustrated  3  00 

Hfeteorology. 

3.  Bassnett.     Theory  of  Storms 2  00 

2.  Buchan.     Introductory  Text-Book  of  Meteorology 1  75 

3.  Butler.     Philosophy  of  the  Weather,  and  a  Guide  to  its 

Changes 1  25 

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foretelling  Weather 50 

3.  Powers,  E.     War  and  the  Weather ;  or,  the  Artificial  Pro- 

duction ef  Rain 1  50 

4.  Williamson.     Tables  in  Meteorology  and  Hypsometry.     4to  3  50 
3.  Zurcher  and  Margolla.      Meteors,  Aerolites,  Storms,  etc. 

Illustrated 1  50 

Methodist  Denomination. 

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Membership 1  25 

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3.  Hawley.     Manual  of  Methodism 1  00 

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3.  Stewart.     Highways  and  Hedges ;  or,  Fifty  Years  of  West- 
ern Methodism 1  75 

3.  Thrall.     History  of  Methodism  in  Texas 1  50 

4.  Tyerman.     Oxford  Methodists 2  50 


MIDWIFERY.  125 

4.  Wedgewood.     John  Wesley  and  the  Reaction  of  the  Eigh- 
teenth Century $2  60 

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Mexico. 

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3.  Bullock.     Across  Mexico 2  60 

4.  Egloffstein.     Geology  and  Physical  Geography  of  Mexico . .  4  00 

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3.  Geiger.     A  Peep  at  Mexico.     London 12  00 

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3.  Kingsborough.      Antiquities   of  Mexico.      Illustrated.      9 

vols London  300  00 

4.  Prescott.   History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico.    3  vols..  Each  226 

Michigan. 

3.  Brown.     Government  of  Michigan 1  00 

2.  Kennedy.     Springs  of  Michigan 2  00 

3.  Lanman.     History  of  Michigan  from  the  Earliest  Settle- 

ment to  the  Present  Time 75 

Microscope. 

2.  Brocklesby.     The  Amateur  Microscopist.     Illustrated .  1  75 

3.  Clarke,  L.  L.     Objects  for  the  Microscopic.     London 1  75 

3.  Cooke,  M.  C.     Rust,  Smut,  and  Mildew ;  Study  of  Micro- 
scopic Fungi.     London .• 3  00 

3.  Davis.     Microscopic  Objects 1  25 

4.  Frey.     The  Microscope 600 

3.  Gosse.     Evenings  at  the  Microscope 1  50 

3.  Houghton.     The  Microscope  and  its  Wonders.     London. .  1  25 

4.  Lankester.     Half-Hours  with  the  Microscope 1  25 

2.  Lardner.     The  Microscope.     London 1  00 

4.  Martin,  J.  H.     Microscopic-Mounting 3  00 

3.  Microscopic    Objects.      Figured    and    described. 

London  7  00 

4.  Richardson.     Hand-book  of  Medical  Microscopy. 2  25 

3.  Suffolk.     Microscopical  Manipulation.     Illustrated 2  00 

Middle  Ages.     See  also  GERMANY,  HISTORY,  and  special  coun- 
tries. 

3.  Cutts.     Scenes  and  Characters  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Lond.  7  50 

3.  Greene.     History  of  the  Middle  Ages 1  50 

3.  Koeppen.     History  of  the  Middle  Ages.     2  vols 3  50 

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Ages.     London 15  75 

3.  Military  and  Religious  Life  in  the  Middle  Ages. . .  12  00 

Midwifery. 

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4.  Barnes.     Obstetric  Operations 4  50 

4.  Byford.     Theory  and  Practice  of  Obstetrics 4  50 

5.  Cazeau.     On  Midwifery 6  50 

3.  Churchill.     Midwifery  and  Monthly  Nurses 2  00 


126  MILITARY  LAW. 

3.  Clay.     Complete  Hand-book  of  Obstetric  Surgery £2  25 

4.  Elliot.     Obstetric  Clinic 4  50 

6.  Guernsey.      Application   of  Homoeopathy   to    Obstetrics. 

Illustrated 9  00 

2.  Holbrook.     Parturition  without  Pain 1  00 

4.  Leishman.     System  of  Midwifery 5  00 

3.  Maunsell.     Dublin  Practice  of  Midwifery 1  75 

3.  Meadows.     Manual  of  Midwifery ". 3  00 

3.  Schroeder.     Manual  of  Midwifery 3  50 

4.  Schultze.     Lecture  Diagrams  (Midwifery) 15  00 

4.  Simpson,  Sir  J.  Y.     Obstetrical  and  Gynaecological  Works. 

8vo 3  00 

2.  Smith,  H.  F.     Hand-book  for  Midwives 1  75 

3.  Swayne.     Obstetric  Aphorisms.     Illustrated 1  25 

3.  Tanner.     Practical    Midwifery   and   Obstetrics,   including 

Anaesthetics 2  00 

Military  Law. 

4.  Clode.     Military  and  Martial  Law London  6  00 

4.  De  Hart.     Military  Law  and  Courts-Martial 4  00 

4.  Military  Code,  as  amended  by  the  Legislature  of  1870 50 

4.  Tulloch.     Military  Law London  2  50 

Military  Men.     See  BIOGRAPHY,  COLLECTIVE. 

Military  Science.     See  also  ARTILLERY,  CAVALRY,  ENGINEER- 
ING, FORTIFICATION,  INFANTRY,  etc. 

2.  Black.     Hand-book  of  Battalion  Drill London  1  00 

4.  Brialmantle.     Hasty  Intrenchments London  3  00 

3.  Corbesier.     Squad  Instruction  for  the  Broadsword 1  50 

4.  Duckett.     Military  Technological  Dictionary,  in  English, 

French,  and  German London  7  00 

3.  Hamley.  The  Operations  of  War  explained  and  illus- 
trated. 4to London  15  00 

3.  Hazer.  Military  School  and  Army  in  Germany  and  France. 

London  6  00 

3.  Hoffbauer.  German  Artillery  in  the  Battles  near  Metz. 

Translated London  10  50 

3.  Johnston.  Narrative  of  Military  Operations  during  the 

Late  War  between  the  States 5  00 

3.  Lyman,  Wyllys.     Collection  of  Tactical  Studies 1  25 

2.  Manual  of  Guard-Mounting 40 

3.  Mirus.     Cavalry  Field-Duty.     Translated London  250 

2.  O'Rouke.     Sword  Exercise 2  00 

2.  Old  Shekarry.     Military  Organizations London  10  50 

2.  Paterson.     Surveying  and  Reconnaissance London  2  25 

3.  Seton.     Notes  on  the  North-German  Troops  in  Lorraine 

and  Picardy. London  6  00 

2.  Upton,  E.  Tactics  for  Non-Military  Bodies 1  00 

2.  Welcker.  Military  Lessons.  A  Text-Book  for  Military 

Schools  and  the  Militia. .  80 


MINES,   AND  MINING  MACHINERY.  127 

Milk. 

2.  Wanklyn,  J.  A,     Milk  Analysis $1  00 

Mill,  John  Stuart. 

3.  Autobiography 2  50 

4.  Dissertations  and  Discussions.      4  vols 10  00 

4.  Representative  Government 2  50 

4.  Wm.  Hamilton's  Philosophy.     2  vols 5  00 

4.  On  Liberty ;  the  Subjection  of  Women 2  50 

4.  Comte's  Positive  Philosophy 1  50 

Mi  11- Dams. 

4.  Leffel,  J.  &  Co.'s  Construction  of  Mill-Dams 2  50 

Miller,  Hugh. 

3.  Complete  Works  of.     13  vols 22  00 

3.  Life  and  Letters  of.     By  P.  Bayne.     2  vols 4  00 

Miller,  Samuel. 

3.  Life  of.     2  vols.     Crown 4  50 

Milton,  John. 

3.  Autobiography  of 2  50 

3.  Life  of.     By  Masson.     3  vols 20  00 

3.  Poetical  Works  of 3  50 

3.  Poetical  Works  of.     Gilfillan's  edition.     2  vols 7  00 

3.  Paradise  Lost.     Gilfillan's  edition 6  00 

3.  L' Allegro.     Illustrated  by  Foster 2  50 

Mineral  Waters. 

2.  Macpherson.     Our  Baths  and  Wells.     The  Mineral  Waters 

of  the  British  Islands 1  25 

3.  Moorman.     Mineral  Waters  of  the  United  States  and  Can- 

ada   2  00 

3.  Walton.     Mineral  Springs  of  the  United  States  and  Canada  2  00 

Mineralogy.      See  also  GOLD  AND  SILVER,  IRON  AND  STEEL, 

METALLURGY,  etc. 

3.  Brush.     Appendix  to  Dana's  Mineralogy 50 

3.  Dana.     Descriptive  Mineralogy 10  00 

4.  Egleston.     Mineralogy 4  50 

4.  Elderhorst.     Blowpipe  Analysis ;  or,  Determinative  Miner- 
alogy   2  50 

3.  Gilmore.     On  Coignet-Beton  and  Other  Artificial  Stones. 

Illustrated 2  50 

3.  Kurr,  Von.     Mineralogy.     Illustrated.     Folio 7  00 

2.  Mineral  Surveyor  and  Valuer's  Guide London  5  25 

3.  Randall.     Quartz  Operator's  Hand-book.     Illustrated 2  00 

2.  Wohler,  F.     Hand-book  of  Mineral  Analysis. 3  00 

Mines,  and  Mining  Machinery* 

4.  Bainbridge,  W.     The  Law  of  Mines  and  Minerals 7  50 

4.  Blake.     Mining  Machinery,  chiefly  in  the  Pacific  States  ...  2  00 

3.  Fairbainu     Mills  and  Mill-Work.     Part  I London  3  00 

2.  Knox,  T.  W.     Underground  Incidents  and  Accidents 3  50 


128  MINNESOTA. 

3.  Millwright  and  Engineer's  Pocket  Companion London  $2  50 

S.Morgans.     Manual  of  Mining-Tools.     With  Atlas.     4to...  375 

3.  Raymond.     Mining  Industries  of  the  United  States 4  50 

3.  — The  Mines  of  the  West 1  75 

3.  Mines  and  Mining  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.     Illus- 
trated    4  50 

3.  Mills  and  Furnaces  of  the  Pacific  States 3  50 

2.  Simonin.     Underground  Life;  or,  Mines  and  Miners.     Il- 
lustrated    18  00 

4.  Ure.    Dictionary  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Mines.    3  vols.  15  00 

Minnesota. 

2.  Bill.     Minnesota ;  its  Character  and  Climate. 1  25 

2.  Mattocks.     Minnesota  as  a  Home  for  Invalids 1  25 

2.  McClung.     Minnesota  as  it  was  hi  1870 1  50 

Minor  Prophets. 

3.  Cowles.     Minor  Prophets .- 200 

4.  Lange.     Commentary  on  the  Minor  Prophets 5  00 

4.  Pusey,  E.  B.     Commentary  on  the  Minor  Prophets.     Each 

Part  1  75 
Minto,  Lord  (Sir  Gilbert  Elliot). 

3.  Memoirs  and  Correspondence  of.     By  his  Niece,  the  Count- 
ess of  Minto.     3  vols London  15  75 

Mirabean,  Count. 

3.  Life  of.     By  Mundt     Illustrated 1  50 

Miracles. 

3.  Biley.     In  Joshua.     Chapter  X London  1  00 

3.  Hay.     On  Miracles.     2  vols London  2  75 

3.  Mountford.     Miracles  Past  and  Present 2  00 

2.  Mozley.     Miracles London  3  75 

Missions,  Reports  and  Treatises  on. 

2.  Anderson.     History  of  the  Sandwich  Island  Mission 1  50 

2.  Foreign  Missions  ;  their  Relations  and  Claims ....  1  50 

3.  Denison.     History  of  the  Foreign  Missionary  Works  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church Each  1  50 

2.  Feudge.     Eastern  Side ;  or,  Missionary  Life  in  Siam 1  00 

3.  Fountain  Kloof;  or,  Missionary  Life  in  South  Africa 1  50 

3.  Gogerley.      Pioneers:    a   Narrative   of  Facts   hi   Bengal. 

London  3  00 

2.  Hassell.     From  Pole  to  Pole.     History  of  Christian  Mis- 

sions  London  2  50 

3.  Hunter.     History  of  Missions  of  the  Free  Church  of  Scot- 

land   2  75 

2.  Button.     Missionary  Work  in  the  Southern  Seas.  .London  3  75 

3.  Keith.     Memoir  of  a  Missionary  to  China 1  50 

3.  Manning.     Reunion  of  Christendom 50 

3.  Temporal  Missions 1  25 

3.  Moffat,  R.     Life's  Labor  in  South  Africa London  1  75 

3.  Miiller,  Max.     On  Missions 1  00 


MONKS.  129 

3.  Thomson,  E.  Our  Oriental  Mission  (India,  China,  and  Bul- 
garia). 2vols $2  50 

3.  Yonge.  Pioneers  and  Founders ;  or,  Recent  Workers  in 

the  Mission-Field 1  75 

Mississippi. 

2.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of  American  Travel.    Southern  Tour     2  00 

3.  Foster.     The  Mississippi  Valley.     Its  Physical  Geography.     3  50 

Mnemonics. 

3.  Williams.     Science  of  Memory. London     2  50 

Moab. 

3.  Tristam.     Land  of  Moab 2  50 

Modeling. 

2.  Mintorn.     Lessons  in  Flower  and  Fruit  Modeling  in  Wax. 

Illustrated 1  50 

2.  Williams.     Wax-Flower  Modeling  made  easy London     1  25 

Mohammedanism. 

Draper's  "  History  of  the  Conflict  between  Eeligion  and  Science "  has  found  a 
place  in  this  list  because  the  subject  of  Mohammedanism  is  handled  in  it  at  some 
length.  Dr.  Draper  makes  the  statement,  startling  to  some  readers,  that  Moham- 
medanism is  the  first  reformation  of  Christianity,  but  the  exposition  of  the  benefits 
conferred  on  European  thought  by  Arabian  science  and  philosophy  amply  serves  to 
justify  the  expression.  The  latest  able  account  of  this  Oriental  religion  and  its 
founder  has  come  from  the  pen  of  E.  B.  Smith,  and  it  is  hardly  to  be  expected  that 
the  next  few  years  will  produce  another  book  on  the  subject  calculated  to  decrease 
the  importance  of  his  "  Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism."  Palgrave's  collection 
of  "  Essays  on  Eastern  Questions  "  is  an  excellent  means  of  becoming  acquainted  on 
the  one  hand  with  the  actual  state  of  Mohammedanism  in  Mohammedan  lands,  and 
on  the  other  with  the  political  significance  of  Arab  countries,  the  book  being  written 
by  one  who  is  both  an  observing  traveler  and  a  keen-sighted  statesman. 

3.  Arnold.     Islam:    its  History,  Character,  and  Relation  to 

Christianity London  7  00 

3.  Bowen.  Mohammedanism 75 

3.  Draper.  History  of  the  Conflict  between  Religion  and 

Science 1  75 

3.  Irving.     Mahomet  and  his  Successors 2  50 

4.  Palgrave.     Essays  on  Eastern  Questions 3  50 

4.  Smith,  R.  B.     Mohammed  and  Mohammedanism.     London     3  00 

Monarchy.     See  GOVERNMENT. 
Monastics.     See  MONKS. 
Money.     See  FINANCE. 

Mongolia.     See  also  CHINA  AND  THE  CHINESE. 

4.  Williamson.     Journeys  in  North  China,  Mongolia,  etc  ....   10  50 

Monks.     See  also  CHRISTIAN  CHURCH,  HISTORY  OF. 

3.  Montalembert.     History  of  the  Monks  of  the  West,  from 

St.  Benedict  to  St.  Bernard.     5  vols .  .London  26  25 


130  MONOGRAMS. 

Monograms.     See  also  DESIGNING,  LETTERING,  etc. 

3.  Chaffers.    Marks  and  Monograms  on  Pottery  and  Porcelain  $21  00 

3.  Collectors'  Hand-book  of  Marks  and  Monograms 

on  Pottery  and  Porcelain 3  00 

3.  Hall-Marks  on  Gold  and  Silver  Plate London     5  25 

3.  Lutschaunig.     Book  of  Hall-Marks 3  00 

Monopolies.     See  also  LABOR  QUESTION. 

3.  Cloud.     Monopolies  of  the  People 3  00 

Montaigne. 

3.  Essays  of 9  00 

Moon.     See  also  ASTRONOMY. 

4.  Nasmyths  and  Carpenter.     The  Moon.     4to London  15  00 

3.  Proctor.     The  Moon,  with  Photographs London     7  50 

Moore,  Thomas. 

3.  Lalla  Rookh 75 

3.  Irish  Melodies 75 

3.  Complete  Poetical  Works 3  50 

Moral  Science. 

3.  Bain.     Moral  Science :  a  Compendium  of  Ethics 1  75 

2.  Birks.     First  Principles  of  Moral  Science 3  00 

2.  Modern  Utilitarianism 2  25 

4.  Calderwood.     Moral  Philosophy 2  00 

3.  Fairehild.    Moral  Philosophy ;  or,  the  Science  of  Obligation  1  50 

4.  Maurice.     Moral  and  Metaphysical  Philosophy.     2  vols ...  9  00 

3.  Peabody,  A.  P.     Moral  Philosophy 1  25 

3.  Winslow.     Moral  Philosophy 1  50 

Moravian  Chnrch. 

3.  Bost.     History  of  the  Moravians.     Translated 1  75 

3.  Martin.     Bethlehem  and  the  Moravians 3  00 

3.  Reichel.     Memorials  of  the  Moravian  Church.     Vol.1 350 

3.  Seifferth.     Church  Constitution  of  the  Bohemian  and  Mo- 
ravian Brethren.     Original  Latin,  with  Translation  and 

Notes 2  50 

3.  Spangenberg.     Exposition  of  Christian  Doctrines  as  taught 

in  the  Protestant  Church  of  the  Moravians.     Translated     1  50 

Mormonism. 

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138  NOVELS  AND  ROMANCES. 

Novels  and  Romances. 

Marie  Rowland's  "  Papa's  Own  Girl"  is  a  mixture  of  theology,  political  economy, 
free-thought,  woman's  rights,  and  seduction.  Mrs.  Jenkins's  "  Jupiter's  Daughters  " 
is  classic  only  in  title,  which  refers  to  a  portion  of  the  "  Iliad,"  somewhat  French  in 
matrimonial  affairs,  and  somewhat  American  in  the  portraiture  of  girls.  A  pretty 
little  orphan  flower-girl  moves  in  Ouida's  "  Two  Little  Wooden  Shoes,"  with  the 
charming  notion  that  women  are  rose-buds  made  for  men,  and  when  she  comes  to 
be  old  enough  to  be  plucked,  some  of  Ouida's  diabolically  handsome  and  smart  men 
take  her  to  then-  breast,  and  throw  her  aside  when  the  ball  is  over.  William  Black 
excels  in  descriptions,  and,  knowing  it,  he  makes  the  most  of  his  talent,  and  wraps 
his  men  and  women  in  endless  bandages,  painted  with  hieroglyphic  comments  on 
all  sorts  of  natural  and  unnatural  scenes.  The  process  takes  all  the  life  out  of  his 
heroes  and  heroines,  and  makes  them  appear  like  so  many  Egyptian  mummies ; 
but  it  must  be  acknowledged,  though  painful  to  do,  that  Mr.  Black  is  one  of  the  best 
of  living  English  novelists.  "  Nancy,"  by  Ehoda  Broughton,  marries,  in  the  tom- 
foolery of  a  boarding-school  girl,  a  graybeard  of  the  fashionable  world,  because  he 
is  "  so  nice.*'  After  marriage,  a  young  man  makes  love  to  her  without  her  knowing 
it  and  understanding  him ;  but  her  husband  does,  and  feels  jealous.  In  order  to 
heighten  the  interest  of  the  story,  Nancy  is  made  to  believe  that  she  also  has  reason 
to  be  jealous.  "  Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil,"  Anthony  Trollope's  hero,  does  hard 
work  in  the  way  of  flirtation,  and  serves  as  an  excellent  excuse  for  some  tolerably 
flue  writing  on  family  life  and  bush-fighting  in  Australia.  Mrs.  Oliphant's  idyllic 
story  "  A  Hose  in  June  "  is  as  delicate  in  diction,  fragrant  with  poetry,  and  prickly 
with  gentle  irony,  as  the  object  suggested  by  the  title.  Eose  adores  her  father, 
•who  is  a  bel-esprit  passionately  loving  indolence  and  poetry,  bitterly  regretting 
his  lack  of  wealth,  and  leaving  to  the  world,  as  the  sole  monument  of  his  having 
lived  in  it,  a  large,  penniless  family.  Rose's  mother  intrigues  for  a  rich  son-in-law, 
but,  when  all  seems  well,  Eose  feels  bound  to  tell  her  affianced  that  she  does  not 
love  him,  which  ends  the  matter. 

Though  we  should  relish  the  task,  it  is  hardly  possible  thus  to  go  through  the 
whole  list  of  novels  and  romances  published  within  the  past  five  years.  In  fact, 
their  number  is  too  large  even  to  give  the  names  and  titles  in  this  small  volume.  To 
make  a  selection  is  also  unadvisable,  as  every  novel  not  mentioned  would  be  the  very 
one  which  somebody  thinks  the  best.  Furthermore,  those  which  are  called  standard 
by  general  consent  are  given  under  the  author's  name.  While  thus  on  the  point 
of  concluding  that  it  is  wisest  to  have  no  list  of  novels  and  romances  whatever,  and 
simply  to  direct  to  the  catalogues  of  booksellers  and  publishers,  which  are  easily 
consulted,  and  give  the  prices  of  various  editions,  further  thought  induced  us  to 
give  a  list  of  the  noteworthy  works  pubh'shed  in  England  or  America  for  the  first 
time  in  1874,  and  the  early  part  of  1875,  which  will  be  of  service  to  those  especially 
who  want  their  literary  food  like  their  other  daily  bread  and  meals,  namely, 
fresh  and  hot.  The  prices  are  not  given,  as  most  of  the  books  can  be  obtained  in 
editions  to  suit  anybody's  taste  or  purse.  It  is  probably  unnecessary  to  add  that 
those  who  read  novels  with  the  object  in  view  of  being  entertained— which  is  the 
principal  object  of  reading  them— but  who  can  be  entertained  only  by  what  is  good 
and  pure,  should  watch  for  the  criticisms  of  literary  periodicals  whose  reviews  of 
new  publications  are  what  they  should  be,  and  not  genial  notices  to  please  authors 
and  publishers,  and  deceive  the  public. 

Adams,  George.     A  Woman  to  be  won. 
Ainsworth,  H.    The  Good  Old  Times. 


NOVELS  AND  ROMANCES.  139 

Amphlett,  J.    Warnton  Kings. 

Annals  of  the  Twenty-ninth  Century. 

Armstrong,  Florence.    Florence ;  or,  Loyal  Quand  MSme. 

Beaumont,  Av.    Under  Seal  of  Confession. 

Bewicke,  A.  E.  N.    Lonely  Carlotta. 

Black,  W.    A  Princess  of  Thule. 

Bray,  Mrs.    Roseteague. 

Brotherton,  Mrs.    Old  Acquaintance. 

Broughton,  Rhoda.    Nancy. 

Brudie,  B.    Holding  Fast  and  Letting  Go. 

Burnand,  F.    My  Time  and  what  I've  done  with  it 

Burnley,  J.    Looking  for  the  Dawn. 

Cameron,  G-.    Charlie  Lufton. 

Carr,  Lisle.    Judith  Gwynne. 

Chandler,  W.  A.    Not  to  be  broken. 

Clarke,  C.  M.,  Mrs.    Strong  as  Death. 

Clarke,  Mary  Cowden,  Mrs.    A  Rambling  Story. 

Collins,  Mortimer.    Transmigration. 

Frances. 

Collins,  Wilkie.    The  Frozen  Deep,  and  other  Stories. 

Conquered  at  last. 

Cooke,  D.    Young  Mr.  Nightingale. 

Cooper,  T.    Old-Fashioned  Stories. 

Cotton,  R.  T.    Mrs.  Carington. 

Craik,  Georgiana  M.    Theresa. 

Cudlip,  Mrs.  Fender.    No  Alternative. 

Dasent,  G.  W.    Half  a  Life. 

Davies,  Eliza  R.    The  Mystery  of  Ashleigh  Manor. 

Deceased  Wife's  Sister,  the. 

Despard,  Mrs.  M.  C.    Chaste  as  Ice,  pure  as  Snow. 

Wandering  Fires. 

Duffus-Hardy,  Lady.    Lizzie. 
Eiloart,  Mrs."    The  Love  that  lived. 

Some  of  our  Girls. 

Erskine,  Mrs.  T.    Wyncote. 

I'aijeoii,  B.  L.    Jessie  Trim. 

Farmlet,  C.    Fair  in  the  Fearless  Old  Fashion. 

Fenton,  E.  Dyne.    "  B." 

Fortrey-Bouverie.     Her  Good  Name. 

Franc,  M.  J.    John's  Wife. 

Francillon,  R.  E.    Olympic. 

Fraser-Tyler,  C.  C.     Mistress  Judith. 

Gibbon,  Charles.    In  Honor  bound. 

Greed's  Labor  Lost.    By  the  Author  of  "Recommended  to 

Mercy." 

Halifax,  M.  C.    After  Long  Years. 
Harbor  Bar,  The. 

Hardy,  Thomas.    Far  from  the  Madding  Crowd. 
Hatton,  J.    Clytie. 
Hawthorne,  Julian.    Idolatry. 
Heir  of  Reddesmont,  The. 


140  NOVELS  AND   ROMANCES. 

Hering,  Beanie.    Through  the  Mist. 
Hoey,  Mrs.  Cashel.    Out  of  Court. 
Home,  M.    Shadows  cast  before. 
Hooper,  Mrs.    The  House  of  Raby. 
Hope  Meredith.    By  the  Author  of  "  St.  Olave's." 
Hope,  Stanley.    Geoffrey's  Wife. 
Hopkins,  J.  B.    Making  the  Worst  of  it 
Howard,  Mary  M.    Beatrice  Aylmer,  and  other  Stories. 
Howland,  Marie.    Papa's  Own  Girl. 
Ingram  Place. 
Ivan  de  Biron. 

Jackson,  H.    Argus  Fairbairn. 
Jenkins,  Mrs.  C.    Jupiter's  Daughters. 
Johnny  Ludlow. 

Kingsley,  H.    Reginald  Hetherege. 
Knight,  C.    A  Romance  of  Arcadia. 
Lady  Livingstone's  Legacy. 
Lawlor,  D.  S.    Centulle  :  a  Tale  of  Pau. 
Lee,  Holme.    Vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax. 
Leigh,  G.    Mary  Grainger. 
Lescar,  the  Universalist. 
Listado,  J.  T.    Civil  Service. 
Locker,  A.    The  Village  Surgeon. 

Lost  for  Love.    By  the  Author  of  "  Lady  Audley's  Secret." 
Lovett-Cameron,  Mary.     'Twixt  Cup  and  Lip. 
Lucius  Davoren. 

Macdonald,  Agnes.    For  the  King's  Dues. 
,  MacDonald,  George.     Malcolm. 
Mackenzie-Daniel,  Mrs.     Esther  Dudley's  Wooers. 
Macquoid,  Katharine  S.     My  Story. 
Mahony,  M.  F.     Chronicles  of  The  Fermors. 
Medina-Pomar,  Count  de.     The  Honey-moon. 
Monk's  Norton.     By  the  Author  of  "  Mary  Powell." 
Montague,  Captain  W.  E*.     Claude  Meadowleigh. 
Morley,  Susan.     Aileen  Ferrers. 

My  Mother  and  I.    By  the  Author  of  "  John  Halifax,  Gentle- 
man." 

My  Beautiful  Neighbor. 
Newman,  Mrs.     Too  Late. 
Oliphant,  Mrs.    A  Rose  in  June. 
Once  and  Forever. 
One  only.     By  E.  C.  P. 
Ouida,     Two  Little  Wooden  Shoes. 
Pantuff,  Aubrey.     Sunken  Rocks. 
Parr,  Mrs.     The  Gosau  Smithy,  etc. 
Peacock,  E.     John  Markenfield. 
Reade,  Mrs.  C.     Rose  and  Rue. 
Roe,  E.  P.     What  can  she  do  ? 

Barriers  burned  away. 

Rushton,  C.     George  Goring. 
Seven  Years  of  a  Life. 


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Smart,  Hawley.     Broken  Bonds. 

Solange  de  Kerkadec,  Comtesse.     A  Chequered  Life. 

Southwell,  W.  S.    Rupert  Redmond. 

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Tower  Hallowdeane. 

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Trollope,  Fr.     William  Hellish. 
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Vanessa.     By  the  Author  of  "  Thomasina." 

Waiting  for  Tidings. 

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Katerfelto. 

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Wood,  Mrs.  H.     The  Master  of  Greylands. 

Worboise,  Emma  J.     Emilia's  Inheritance. 

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142  OCEAN. 

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shall  be  able  to  retrace  almost  literally  step  by  step  the  footprints  of  the  founder  of 
the  Christian  Church.  In  fact,  when  the  English  and  American  societies  for  the 
exploration  of  Palestine  have  completed  their  work,  the  geographical  features  of  the 
whole  country,  from  the  Mount  of  the  delivery  of  the  Law  to  the  Lebanon,  will  be 
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dle. Most  of  the  authors,  whether  clergymen  or  enterprising  ladies,  speak  at  length 
on  the  sentiments  which  the  sight  of  the  Holy  Places  produced  in  them,  but  greatly 
neglect  to  describe  with  adequate  fullness  the  sites  and  scenes  themselves.  A  small 
number  of  writers  on  Palestine  fall  into  the  error  of  ridiculing  what  is  sacred  to 
others,  and  only  very  few  exhibit  learning  and  good  taste  sufficient  to  make  their 
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156  POLITICAL  ECONOMY. 

difficulties  of  both,  and  as  it  seems  to  take  "but  just  a  little  thinking"  to  lay  down 
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162  EANDOLPH,  JOHN. 

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Regeneration. 

2.  Anderson.    Treatise  on  Regeneration 1  50 

2.  Phelps.    Born  again  ;  or,  the  Soul's  Renewal London  1  75 

2.  Sears.    Regeneration 1  25 

Religion,  Philosophy  and  History  of. 

"  In  these  our  days  it  is  almost  impossible  to  speak  of  religion  without  giving 
offense  either  on  the  right  or  on  the  left  "With  some,  religion  seems  too  sacred  a 
subject  for  scientific  treatment ;  with  others  it  stands  on  a  level  with  alchemy  and 
astrology,  as  a  mere  tissue  of  errors  or  hallucinations,  far  beneath  the  notice  of  the 
man  of  science."  This  remark  of  Max  Mailer's,  though  in  general  true  at  present, 
would  soon  require  considerable  modification  if  learned,  unbiased,  but  genuinely 
religious  men,  like  himself,  would  follow  up  the  path  of  research  and  instruction 
which  he  has  opened  with  his  "  Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Religion."  As  a  rule, 
books  on  religious  subjects  run  one  tram  of  thought  on  a  single  track  between  two 
termini — the  Church  of  Rome  and  Materialism ;  the  only  difference  being  whether 
they  urge  toward  the  one  or  toward  the  other.  Thus  James  Martineau's  exquisite 
address  on  "  Religion  as  affected  by  Modern  Materialism  "  is  a  warning  against  the 
mixing  of  sciences  and  religion,  and  an  argument  from  Materialism  to  the  Church. 
Draper's  "  History  of  the  Conflict  between  Religion  and  Science "  describes  the 
four  principal  stations  which  the  world  has  so  far  successfully  left  behind  in  its 
escape  from  the  Church  to  materialism.  We  may  expect  centuries  to  pass  away 
before  the  "  Onward ! "  of  Science  silences  the  Church's  cry  of  "  Return ! " 

4.  Child.     Progress  of  Religious  Ideas.    3  vols 6  75 

3.  Clark,  Thomas  M.    Primary  Truths  of  Religion 1  25 

3.  Cowan.    Science  of  New  Life 3  00 


164  REMEDIES,   LEGAL. 

3.  Draper.     History  of  the   Conflict  between  Religion   and 

Science $1  75 

3.  Erskine.     Remarks  on  the  Internal  Evidence  of  Revealed 

Religion 75 

2.  Fenelon.    Conversations  on  the  Truth  of  Religion.    Trans- 
lated   50 

4.  Feuerbach.     Essence  of  Religion 1  00 

2.  Finney.    Lectures  on  Revivals  of  Religions 1  75 

3.  Fowle,  T.  W.     Reconciliation  of  Religion  and  Science 5  25 

3.  Gould,  S.  Baring-.    Origin  and  Development  of  Religious 

Belief.     Two  Parts.    Part  1 4  50 

3.  Griffith,  T.    Fundamentals;  or,  Basis  of  Belief.. .  .London  5  25 

3.  Haven.    Studies  in  Philosophy  and  Theology 2  00 

3.  Heagle.      On    Fundamental   Living   Religious    Questions. 

Translated 1  75 

4.  Hunt,  J.    Religious  Thought  in  England.    3  vols.   London. 

Each  10  50 

3.  Ingham.     Lectures  on  the  Evidences  of  Natural  and  Re- 
vealed Religion 1  75 

3.  Johnson,  Samuel.     Oriental  Religions  and  their  Relation 

to  Universal  Religion 5  00 

3.  Le  Conte.    Religion  and  Science 1  50 

3.  Living  Questions  of  the  Age 1  50 

3.  Martineau,  James.     Religion  as  affected  by  Modern  Mate- 

rialism   1  00 

4.  Mill    Three  Essays  on  Religion 2  50 

3.  Moffat      Comparative   History   of   Religion.     Two  Parts. 

Each  1  75 

3.  Miiller,  Max.    Introduction  to  the  Science  of  Religion 2  00 

4.  Potter.    Religious  Philosophy 3  00 

3.  Schmucker.    Religions  of  the  World.    Illustrated 

2.  Sparlock.    Philosophy  of  Heaven,  Earth,  and  the  Millen- 

nium  * 1  00 

3.  Supernatural  Religion.    2  vols London  12  00 

3.  Tuttle,  H.    The  Career  of  the  God-Idea  in  History 1  50 

3.  Upham.    Absolute  Religion 1  50 

2.  Winans.    One  Religion ;  Many  Creeds 1  00 

3.  Woolsey.     The  Religion  of  the  Present  and  the  Future. . .  2  00 
2.  Young.    The  Creator  and  the  Creation.     How  related 2  00 


Remedies,  Legal. 
5.  High.  Extraon 
5.  Tyler.  Remedy  by  Ejectment 7  50 


5.  High.     Extraordinary  Legal  Remedies 7  50 

Vie 


Replevin,  Law  of. 

5.  Morris.    Treatise  on  Replevin  in  the  United  States 5  00 

Representation. 

3.  Buckalew.    Representation  of  Majorities 3  00 

Representative  Government.     See  GOVERNMENT. 
Reptiles.     See  ZOOLOGY. 


RITES.  165 

Republics.    See  GOVERNMENT. 
Respiration,  Diseases  of.    See  BRONCHITIS. 
Restoratives.    See  MEDICINE,  ESSAYS  AND  TREATISES  ON. 

Resurrection.    See  also  FUTURE  STATE,  PURGATORY,  REGENER- 
ATION, etc. 

2.  Barrett.    Looking  beyond $     75 

2.  Boggs.    Resurrection  of  the  Redeemed;  and  Hades 1  25 

2.  Cox.     The  Resurrection 2  00 

8.  Hanna.    Resurrection  of  the  Dead 1  25 

3.  Mattison.    Resurrection  of  the  Body 1  50 

Retailer's  Guide-Books.     See  MERCANTILE  HAND-BOOKS, 
Revelation  of  St.  John.    See  APOCALYPSE. 

Revision  of  the  Bible. 

3.  Clarke.    Revision  of  the  English  Version  of  the  Bible 50 

3.  Lightfoot.    Fresh  Revision  of  the  English  New  Testament.  2  00 

3.  Newport.    Indices  to  a  Revision  of  the  Scriptures 1  50 

Rhetoric.    See  also  ELOCUTION,  HOMILETICS,  etc. 

3.  Bain.     English  Composition  and  Rhetoric 1  75 

3.  Dabney.    Sacred  Rhetoric 1  50 

2.  Harper,  Mrs.    Practical  Composition 90 

R.Marshall.     Book  of  Oratory 125 

4.  Spencer.     Philosophy  of  Style 50 

2.  Zander  and  Howard.     Outlines  of  Composition. 1  00 

Rhine,  The.    See  also  EUROPE,  GERMANY,  etc. 

3.  Baedeker.     The  Rhine  Guide-book 2  00 

3.  Home.    The  Rhine :   History  and  Legends  of  Ruins,  Ab- 
beys, etc.     By  Benson London  10  50 

3.  Knatchbull-Hugesson.  River  Legends ;  or,  Father  Thames 

and  Father  Rhine London  3  75 

3.  Saintine.  Myths  of  the  Rhine.  Translated  by  Schele  de 

Vere.  Illustrated  by  Dore 10  00 

Rhode  Island. 

3.  Appletons'  Hand-book  of  American  Travel.    Northern  and 

Eastern  Tour 2  00 

4.  Arnold.     History  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Provi- 

dence Plantations.     2  vols 6  00 

Richmond,  Ta. 

2.  Visitor's  Guide  to  Richmond  and  Vicinity 50 

Rifle-Practice.    See  also  GUNS. 

3.  Cleveland.    Hints  to  Riflemen.    Illustrated 1  50 

3.    Wingate.    Manual  of  Rifle  Practice 1  50 

Rio  Grande  do  Snl. 

3.  Mulhall.     Rio  Grande  do  Sul,  and  its  German  Colonies. 

London    3  00 
Rites.    See  WORSHIP. 


166  RITUALISM. 

Ritualism.     See  also  PROTESTANT  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH. 
4.  Bery.    Sequel  to  Ritualism.    Based  on  the  Epistle  to  the 

Romans London  $4  50 

4.  Dale.     Legal   Ritual.    Judgments   of    Privy  Council   and 

Dean  of  Arches London     2  50 

3.  Facts  and  Testimonials  touching  Ritualism.      By  Oxoni- 

ensis London    2  50 

Road-Making* 

4.  Gillespie.     Principles  and  Practice  of  Road-Making 2  50 

Robertson,  Frederick  W. 

3.  Life  and  Letters  of.     2  vols London    4  75 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb. 

3.  Diary,  Reminiscences,  and  Correspondence  of.    By  T.  Sad- 

lier,Ph.D.    2  vols 400 

Rocky  Mountains. 

2.  McClure.    Three  Thousand  Miles  through  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains      2  00 

Roman  Antiquities*    See  CLASSICAL  DICTIONARIES. 
Roman  Catholic  Chnrch.    See  CHURCH  OF  ROME. 

Roman  Law* 

4.  Clark.    Early  Roman  Law 1  50 

5.  Gaius.     Gaii  Institutiones  Juris  Civilis 6  00 

4.  Hadley.     Roman  Law  ;  its  History,  and  System  of  Private 

Law'. 1  50 

Romans,  Commentaries  on. 

2.  Barnes.    Notes  on  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans 1  50 

4.  Lange.    Commentary.    Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans. ...  6  00 

3.  Plumer.    Commentary  on  Paul's  Epistle  to  the  Romans. . .  4  00 

3.  Robinson.    Commentary  on  Romans.    2  vols 3  00 

3.  Stuart.    Commentary  on  Romans.    Revised  by  Robbins. . .  2  25 

Rome. 

3.  Adams,  W.  H.  D.      Temples,  Tombs,  and  Monuments  of 

Greece  and  Rome.% London     1  25 

2.  Castelar.    Old  Rome  and  New  Italy.    Translated 175 

3.  Hare.    Walks  in  Rome London  10  50 

3.  Days  near  Rome.    2  vols 

3.  Hemans.    Historic  and  Monumental  Rome London     5  25 

4.  Parker.    Archaeology  of  Rome.    Vol.  I.    Two  Parts.     Il- 

lustrated  London  10  50 

3.  Murray.  Rome  and  its  Environs.  Guide-book ....  London  5  00 
3.  Wey.  Rome.  Illustrated  by  the  most  Celebrated  Artists. 

Introduction.     By  Story.    4to 15  00 

Rome,  History  of. 

2.  Arnold.     History  of  Rome 3  00 

2.  Comic  England  and  Rome.    2  vols 10  00 


RUSSIA,   HISTORY  OF.  167 

3.  De  Coulanges.  The  Ancient  City :  A  Study  on  the  Reli- 
gion, Laws,  and  Institutions  of  Greece  and  Rome.  Trans- 
lated by  Willard  Small $2  50 

3.  Freeman.    Historical  Essays.    Second  Series 2  50 

3.  Gibbon.    History  of  Rome,  with  Notes  by  Milman.    6  vols.  9  00 

4.  Ihne.    History  of  Rome.    2  vols London  15  00 

3.  Merivale.    History  of  the  Romans.    8  vols.  15  00;  7  vols.  14  00 

3.  Conversion   of  the   Roman   Empire.    Boyle  Lect- 
ures  . 1  50 

4.  Niebuhr.    Lectures  on  the  History  of  Rome London     3  75 

3.  Schmitz,  L.    History  of  Rome London     3  00 

Rope-Making. 

4.  Chapman.    Treatise  on  Rope-Making 1  50 

Rose,  Culture  of  the. 

2.  Hibberd.    Amateur  Rose-book.    Crown London  3  00 

2.  Parsons.     Propagation,  Culture,  and  History  of  the  Rose. 

Illustrated 1  50 

2.  Rivers.    Rose  Amateur's  Guide London  2  00 

2.  Rose  Garden 1  50 

Rosetta  Stone. 

4.  Sharpe.      Rosetta    Stone    in    Hieroglyphics    and   Greek. 

London     2  00 
Rossini. 

3.  Life  of.     By  H.  Sutherland  Edwards.    Portrait 175 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques. 

3.  Life  of.    By  J.  Morley.    2  vols 5  00 

Russia,  History  of.     See  also  CENTRAL  ASIA,  KHIVA,  etc. 

Eussia's  advance  eastward  has  set  many  English  pens  In  motion,  and  to  the  num- 
ber of  the  books  already  noted  under  the  heading  "  Khiva  "  must  be  added  the  pub- 
lications of  Dilke  and  Von  Hellwald  as  deserving  of  the  highest  praise  for  scholar- 
ship and  fairness  and  accuracy  of  statement.  The  account  which  Loubat  has  given 
of  the  American  mission  to  St.  Petersburg  is  of  such  a  nature  as  to  interest  hardly 
any  one  outside  of  Mr.  Fox's  immediate  family  circle.  Whoever  wants  to  relish  a 
-good  book,  on  a  subject  difficult  to  handle,  and  but  little  examined,  will  find  in 
Balston's  "  Early  Eussian  History,"  not  as  the  author  modestly  signalizes  his  admi- 
rable work,  a  mere  zakuska,  or  snack,  which  precedes  a  Eussian  dinner,  but  a  rich 
banquet  prepared  by  a  great  artist.  Ealston  first  repeats  with  stylistic  grace  and 
historic  discrimination  the  prominent  legends  of  Eussia's  infancy,  which  falls  some- 
where about  the  reign  of  Alfred  the  Great;  then  tells  the  bloody  story  of  subdivided 
Eussia,  with  its  host  of  sovereign  princes,  of  the  tyranny  of  the  Golden  Horde,  and 
of  the  oppression  it  sustained  at  Polish  hands ;  and  he  terminates  his  closing  lecture 
with  the  election  in  1613,  as  czar,  of  Michael  Bomanoff,  grandfather  of  Peter  the 
Great.  This  is  surely  a  good  beginning  for  a  trustworthy  and  erudite  history  of 
Eussia,  of  which  English  literature  is  sadly  in  need.  Dixon's  "  Free  Eussia  "  gives 
currency  only  to  some  erroneous  notions  on  the  question  of  the  origin  of  serfdom. 

3.  Barry.    Russia  hi  1870 London     6  00 

3.  Dilke.    Russia,  and  the  Central  Asian  Question « .     4  00 


168  RUSSIA,    TRAVELS  IN. 

3.  Dixon,  W.  H.    Free  Russia $2  00 

3.  Hellwald,  F.  von.     The  Russians  in  Central  Asia.  .London  10  60 

3.  Kingslake.    Invasion  of  the  Crimea.  5  vols.  London.  Each     825 

2.  Loubat.     Fox's  Mission  to  Russia 6  00 

3.  Ralston.    Early  Russian  History London     2  50 

3.  Vincent.     Russia's  Advance  Eastward London     3  00 

Russia,  Travels  in.     See  also  SIBERIA. 

3.  De  Langy.    The  Knout  and  the  Russians 1  25 

3.  Gautier.    A  Winter  hi  Russia 2  00 

3.  Guthrie.     Through  Russia.    2  vols London  10  50 

3.  Proctor,  E.  D.    Russian  Journal 1  50 


Salem  Witchcraft.     See  also  WITCHCRAFT. 

2.  Mudge.    Witch  Hill;  a  History  of  Salem  Witchcraft 1  25 

3.  Upharn.    Salem  Witchcraft  and  Cotton  Mather 1  60 

Sales,  Law  of. 

4.  Benjamin.    On  Sales 7  50 

4.  Rover.    On  Judicial  Sales 6  00 

Sallnst. 

2.  Allen.    Conspiracy  of  Catiline 1  00 

S.Butler.    Sallust 175 

Salvation.    See  ATONEMENT,  CHRIST,  etc. 

San  Domingo.     See  also  WEST  INDIES. 

3.  Hazard.    Santo  Domingo 3  50 

3.  Keim.    San  Domingo.    Pen-Pictures.    12mo 1  60 

Sandwich  Islands.    See  HAWAII. 

San  Francisco.    See  also  CALIFORNIA,  PACIFIC  SLOPE,  YOSEM- 
ITE  VALLEY,  etc. 

2.  Barry  and  Patten.    Men  and  Memories  of  San  Francisco. .     2  00 

3.  Soule,  Gihon,  and  Nisbet    Annals  of  San  Francisco 5  00 

Sanscrit. 

3.  Ballantyne.    First  Lessons  in  Sanscrit  Grammar. .  .London     175 

4.  Muir.   Original  Sanscrit  Texts  .on  the  History  of  the  People 

of  India.     4  vols London.    Each  10  60 

6.  Williams.    Sanscrit-English  Dictionary 40  00 

Saratoga. 

2.  Dearborn.    Saratoga,  and  how  to  see  it 75 

2.  Faxons.     Illustrated  Hand-book  of  Travel  to  Saratoga 1  00 

3.  Perkins.    Saratoga  hi  1901 200 

Satan.    See  also  DEMONOLOGY. 

3.  McRae,  T.     Lectures  on  Satan 

3.  Read.    Footprints  of  Satan 3  00 

3.  Reville.    Lectures  on  Satan London     1  75 


SCIENTIFIC  SERItfS,  INTERNATIONAL.     369 

Satire.     See  also  ALMANACS,  COMIC;  BURLESQUE;  WIT,  etc. 

3.  Grimbosh,  Experience  of London  $5  25 

3.  Shyp  of  Fooles.    Translated  by  Barclay.    Illustrated 25  00 

Scandinavia.    See  also  NORWAY  and  SWEDEN. 

3.  Ghichton.    Scandinavia,  Ancient  and  Modern 1  50 

3.  Keary.     The  Heroes  of  Asgard.     Tales  from  Scandinavian 

Mythology 1  50 

3.  Lower.     Wayside  Notes  in  Scandinavia London  4  50 

4.  Otte.    Scandinavian  History 3  00 

Schiller,  Friedrich  von. 

3.  Complete  Works  in  English.  Selected  from  the  Best  Trans- 
lations. 2  vols 6  00 

3.  Complete  Works.  Translated  into  English  by  Various 

Hands.  4  vols 12  00 

3.  Life  of.    By  Carlyle London     1  00 

School-house  Architecture.     See  also  ARCHITECTURE. 

4.  Eveleth.     School-house  Architecture.    4to 10  00 

4.  Johonnot.      School-houses.      Architectural    Designs     by 

Hewes 2  00 

Schnbert. 

3.  Life  of.    By  Austin 125 

Schumann. 

3.  Life  of.    By  Wasielewski.    Translated 175 

Science  Annuals. 

3.  Baird.    Annual  Record  of  Science 2  00 

3.  Beach.    Science  Record 2  00 

3.  Hardwicke.    Science  Gossip London  2  50 

3.  Timbs.    Year-Book  of  Facts  in  Science  and  Art. .  .London  2  50 

3.  Trowbridge.    Annual  of  Scientific  Discovery 2  00 

Scientific  Series,  International. 

Literary  persons  know  this  score  of  books  in  red,  striped  with  black  and  gold, 
as  the  Guardsmen  of  the  Queen  of  Popular  Science,  and  cheer  them  at  review  as 
heartily  as  the  masses  at  public  parade  greet  the  uniforms  of  regiments  famed  for 
superior  drill,  or  great  valor  in  battle.  The  authors  of  the  "  International  Scientific 
Series"  are  a  company  of  intellectual  giants,  picked  from  England,  France,  Ger- 
many, and  the  United  States,  whose  task  is  to  insure  to  the  non-scientific  public 
the  acquisition  of  the  immense  and  important  researches  and  discoveries  made  in 
the  various  territories  of  knowledge.  So  far  the  labor  of  each  has  been  crowned 
with  complete  success.  What  can  be  more  admirable  as  a  popular  treatise  on  the 
science  of  political  organization  than  Walter  Bagehot's  u  Physics  and  Politics  ?  "  He 
examines  the  natural  processes  of  "  Nation-making,"  and  the  progress  made  in  the 
formation  of  governments,  to  reach  the  grand  conclusion  that  "Liberty  is  the 
strengthening  and  developing  power— the  light  and  heat  of  political  nature."  Un- 
intentionally, but  practically,  "  The  Science  of  Law,"  by  Sheldon  Amos,  takes  up 
the  same  line  of  thought,  and  enters  upon  a  consideration  of  the  conditions  of  inter- 
nal government.  Great  pains  were  taken  by  the  author  to  translate  technical  terms 


170     SCIENTIFIC  SERIES,  INTERNATIONAL. 

back  again  into  the  terms  familiar  in  common  speech,  and  to  bring  within  the  com- 
pass of  a  small  volume  the  recent  history,  and  the  province  and  limits  of  the  science 
of  law,  the  distinction  and  opposition  of  law  and  morality,  the  principles  of  laws  in 
relation  to  the  state  and  family,  of  ownership  or  property,  of  contract,  and  of  crimi- 
nal and  civil  procedures,  also  of  international  law,  and  finally  of  codification.  To 
remove  all  fear  that  such  a  book  may,  after  all,  prove  tedious  reading  to  a  novice, 
here  is  a  sentence  chosen  at  random  to  illustrate  the  authors  felicity  of  diction : 
"  That  which  steadies  him  (man)  and  keeps  him  firm  to  his  conscious  or  unconscious 
purpose,  protecting  all  men  against  the  imperfections  of  each,  and  protecting  each 
against  the  pressure  of  all — kind  and  yet  unflinching,  personating  the  past,  the  pres- 
ent, and  the  future — imperiously  addressing  all  and  yet  whispering  to  each — is 
law.""  A  master's  hand  has  dissected  a  special  subject  of  jurisprudence  of  great 
importance  to  the  general  public,  namely,  the  question  of  responsibility  in  mental 
diseases.  The  book  comes  from  a  physician  experienced  in  the  treatment  of  the 
insane,  whose  arguments  will  exercise  a  lasting  influence  on  the  popular  and  judicial 
judgment,  and  whose  happy  illustrations  and  simplicity  and  vigor  of  expression  are 
wondrously  fascinating.  Next  to  it  should  be  placed  Alexander  Bain's  treatise  on 
the  connection  between  Body  and  Mind,  which  is  a  most  comprehensive  summary 
of  the  recent  physiological  experiments  in  psychology.  The  whole  body  of  research 
on  the  system  of  the  organs  of  the  psychic  functions  of  man  the  eminent  author 
has  moulded  into  such  philosophically  and  experimentally  well-balanced  forms, 
that  the  reader  never  feels  oppressed  by  the  enormous  weight  of  the  discussion. 
Next  in  order,  surely,  comes  Dr.  Smith's  work  on  the  science  of  keeping  the  body 
in  a  healthy  condition.  His  "  Foods  "  are  those  in  popular  use,  but  not  as  commonly 
prepared,  and  not  as  usually  served.  But  he  does  not  merely  condemn.  He  gives 
an  account  of  the  various  processes  of  preparing  meats,  cheese,  butter,  vegetables, 
and  the  like,  and  tells  how  the  qualities  of  every  substance  may  be  tested.  He 
is  very  hard  on  teetotalers,  and  drinkers  of  hot  tea,  etc.,  for  he  thinks  "the 
"Stomach  was  not  constructed  to  hold  boiling  water."  The  number  of  Dr.  Smith's 
experiments  is  quile  astonishing,  and  the  quaint  recipes  from  "  Curry,"  of  the  four- 
teenth century,  will  not  fail  to  amuse  modern  house-keepers.  In  extension  of  Dr. 
Smith's  chapters  on  the  constituents  of  foods,  one  may  enter  more  deeply  into  the 
science  of  chemistry  with  another  book  of  the  series.  "  The  New  Chemistry  '*  is  a 
compendium  of  excellent  and  concise  statements  of  the  laws  of  inorganic  bodies  so 
far  ascertained,  and  some  curious  theories  and  fancies  of  the  probable  nature  of  the 
laws  which  remain  to  be  ascertained.  The  "  Animal  Locomotion,"  and  "  Animal 
Mechanism,"  the  one  by  Dr.  Pettigrew,  the  other  by  Prof.  Marey,  show  how 
the  forces  at  work  in  the  inorganic  kingdom  find  their  application  in  organized 
beings  with  reference  to  terrestrial  and  aerial  locomotion,  or  walking,  swimming, 
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omous  Snakes   of  the   Indian  Peninsula.      Illustrated. 

London  73  50 
Soap. 

4.  Dussauce.     Manufacture  of  Soap,  Theoretical  and  Practi- 
cal.    Illustrated 10  00 

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Illustrated 20  00 

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Remedies London     3  75 

3.  Nordhoff.     Communistic  Societies  of  the  United  States 4  00 

3.  Noyes.     The  History  of  American  Socialisms 3  00 

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2.  Brace.     Dangerous  Classes  of  New  York 2  50 

3.  Brassy.     Work  and  Wages  practically  illustrated 3  00 

3.  Hamilton.     Social  Science 2  00 

3.  Henry.     Considerations  on  some  of  the  Elements  of  Social 

Welfare...  1   25 


SOUTH  SEAS.  179 

2.  King,  Mrs.     Social  Evils.     Their  Causes  and  Cures $     25 

3.  Lecky.     European  Morals.     2  vols 6  00 

2.  Logan,  W.     The  Great  Social  Evil London     1  25 

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London  5  25 

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3.  Social  Statics 2  50 

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Solomon's  Songs. 

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Somerville,  Mary. 

3.  Personal  Recollections  of.     By  her  Daughter.     Portrait. . .     2  50 

Sophocles. 

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Readers 1  00 

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3.  Antigone.     By  Smead 1  75 

Sound. 

4.  Airy.     Sound  and  Atmospheric  Vibration London    4  50 

3.  Buckmaster.     Acoustics.     Light  and  Heat London     1  00 

3.  Saeltzer.     Treatise  on  Acoustics  in  connection  with  Venti- 
lation  London     2  50 

3.  Taylor.     Sound  and  Music,  a  Non-mathematical  Treatise. 

London    4  25 
Sounding  and  Dredging. 

4.  Meriwether.     Soundings 1  50 

4.  Thomson,     Depths  of  the  Sea ;  Dredging-Cruises 9  00 

South  America.     See  also  names  of  countries. 

2.  Meyers.     Life  and  Nature  under  the  Tropics 2  00 

2.  Pictures  of  Travel  in  Far-off  Lands.     South  America 1  25 

2.  Waterton.     Wanderings  in  South  America London  1  75 

Southey. 

3.  Complete  Poetical  Works  of 3  50 

South  Pole. 

3.  Kingston.     At  the  South  Pole London     2  50 

South  Seas.     See  also  MALAY  ARCHIPELAGO,  PACIFIC  OCEAN, 
etc. 

3.  Brenchly.     South  Sea-Islands London  21  00 

3.  Palmer.     Kidnapping  hi  the  South  Seas.     Illustrated 4  00 

3.  Stoddard.    Summer  Cruising  in  the  South  Seas.    Illustrated. 

London    3  75 


180  SPAIN. 

Spain* 

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3.  Batuk,  Azamat.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards.     2  vols.    Lond.  10  60 

3.  Borrow.     Bible  in  Spain. London  2  50 

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3.  Ramsay.     Summer  in  Spain London  7  50 

3.  Spain  and  its  People,  with  Historical  and  Topographical 

Notes London  6  25 

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Spain,  History  of. 

2.  Abbott.     Romance  of  Spanish  History.     Illustrated 200 

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vols London  12  50 

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3.  Prescott.     Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella.     3  vols..  Each     225 
3.  Reign  of  Philip  II 

Spanish  Language,  Grammars  and  Dictionaries  of. 

See  also  EDUCATIONAL  WORKS. 

3.  De  Tornos.     Combined  Spanish  Method 175 

3.  De  Vere.     Grammar  of  the  Spanish  Language 150 

2.  Velasquez.     Spanish  Dictionary 2  50 

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Species.     See  also  BIOLOGY,  EVOLUTION,  ZOOLOGY,  etc. 

The  question  of  the  nature,  extent,  and  limits  of  what  has  to  be  understood  as 
constituting  a  kind  or  species,  is  one  of  great  importance  in  the  study  of  organisms. 
Even  the  Doctrine  of  Evolution  would  meet  with  little  opposition,  if  people  could 
be  made  to  see  that  species  is  only  a  convenient  term  in  grouping  or  classifying  the 
forms  of  Nature,  and  not  the  fiat  of  God  to  create  animals  only  in  the  classes  of 
groups  in  which  man  is  please  to  put  them.  The  most  instructive  book  on  this 
subject  is  Hackers  "  History  of  the  Evolution  of  Man."  It  teaches  the  evolution 
of  every  organic  form  from  some  other  form  closely  resembling  it,  and  generally 
somewhat  inferior  to  it.  In  one  instance— that  of  calcareous  sponges— Mr.  Hackel 
shows,  from  facts  gathered  by  personal  observation,  that,  if  the  general  ideas  of 
species  are  adhered  to,  these  small  organisms  evolved  in  the  course,  of  a  few  years  so 
large  a  number  of  forms,  and  so  greatly  varied,  as  would  be  grouped  into  more  than 
a  hundred  genera  and  species.  The  bearing  of  the  works  of  Darwin  and  Huxley  on 
this  point  is  too  well  known  to  call  for  an  explanation.  Mr.  Mivart,  a  Roman  Cath- 


SPIRITUALISM.  181 

olic  priest,  and  an  amateur  naturalist,  is  not  in  favor  of  all  the  logical  consequences 
of  recent  discoveries  in  Nature,  and,  as  he  cannot  dispute  the  facts,  he  assails  the 
philosophical  deductions.  However,  his  works  are  worth  reading,  if  only  for  the 
mere  purpose  of  seeing  how  much  of  the  doctrine  of  Evolution  is  now  so  amply 
verified  that  even  those  who  are  bound  to  the  ancient  interpretations  of  the  Bible 
cannot  dare  gainsay  it. 

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by  G.  A.  F.  Van  Rhyn.     (In  press.) 

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3.  Mivart.     On  the  Genesis  of  Species.     Illustrated 1  75 

Spectroscopes. 

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trated.    Crown 1  60 

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4.  Schelleru     Spectrum  Analysis 6  00 

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4.  Watts.     Index  of   Spectra,   with  Preface.    By  Roscoe. 

London    3  75 
Spermatorrhcea. 

3.  Bartholomew.      Spermatorrhoea;    its   Causes,  Symptoms, 

Treatment,  etc 1  00 

3.  Milton.      Spermatorrho3a,  its  Results  and  Complications. 

London     2  00 
Spenser. 

3.  Poems  of 1  25 

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3.  Poetical  Works  of 2  50 

Spine,  Diseases  of. 

4.  Bigg.     Curvature  of  the  Spine  and  its  Mechanical  Treat- 

ment  London     1  25 

4.  Lee.     Treatment  of  Spinal  Curvature 1  00 

Spirit.     See  HOLY  GHOST,  REDEMPTION,  etc. 

Spinoza. 

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Spiritualism. 

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London     2  50 
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Spiritualism 2  75 

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rope and  America 1  50 


182  SPORTING. 

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3.  The  Inner  Life 1  50 

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written  through  the  instrumentality  of  her  Spirit-Hus- 
band   1  25 

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Present , 1  75 

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with  the  Evidence London  7  50 

3.  Sampson.  Physical  Media  in  Spiritual  Manifestations ....  125 

2.  Strange  Visitors,  a  Book  from  the  Spirit- World 150 

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3.  Harting.     Hints  on  Shore-Shooting 1  75 

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3.  Over  Turf  and  Over  Stubble London  5  25 

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Wing 75 

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London  3  75 
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Bushman  " London  3  75 

Stage.    See  aho  THEATRICALS. 

3.  Brown.    History  of  the  American  Stage.    Portraits 3  00 

3.  Fitzgerald.    Romance  of  the  English  Stage.  2  vols.  Lond.  12  00 

3.  Smith  (Sol).      Theatrical   Management  for   Thirty  Years. 

Illustrated 2  00 

Stair-Building. 

4.  Cupper.    Universal  Stair-Builder.    Illustrated.    4to 6  00 

4.  Reynolds.    Treatise  on  Hand-Railing.   Twenty  Plates 2  00 


STEAM-BOILERS.  183 

4.  Riddell.   New  Elements  of  Hand-Railing.  Forty-one  Plates. 

Folio $7  00 

Stamford. 

2.  Huntingdon.    History  of  Stamford,  Connecticut.   Portraits.  3  00 

Stammering. 

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Stamp  Acts. 

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cisions, etc 1  25 

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Statistics. 

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2.  Schem.     Statistics  of  the  World 50 

Statute  of  Frauds.  See  FRAUDS. 

Statutes. 

5.  Dwarris,  Sir  F.    General  Treatise  on  Statutes 7  50 

Steam  and  Steam-Engines. 

4.  Auchineloss.     Practical  Application  of  the  Slide-valve  and 

Link-motion   to   Stationary,   Portable,  Locomotive,  and 

Marine  Engines.   Illustrated 3  00 

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4.  Hand-book  of  the  Steam-Engine.    Illustrated 1  75 

4.  Treatise  on  the  Steam-Engine.    4to.    Illustrated. .  20  00 

4.  Treatise  on  the  Screw-Propeller,  etc.    Illustrated. .  24  00 

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London  12  50 
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London  1  25 

4.  Evers.  Steam  and  Steam-Engine 1  25 

4.  Harrison.     Locomotive-Engine 2  00 

4.  Hopkinson.    Working  of  Steam-Engines  explained.   Lond.  1  25 

5.  Houpt.    Improvement  in  Steam-Engines 2  00 

4.  Kauffer.    Steam  in  the  Engine London  1  25 

3.  Lardner.    Steam London  1  00 

4.  Le  Chatelier.    Railway  Economy.    Use  of  Counter-press- 

ure.   Steam  in  the  Engine  as  a  Brake.    Translated 125 

4.  Perry.    Steam 1  50 

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4.  Roper.    Catechism  of  High-pressure 1  75 

4.  Hand-book  of  the  Locomotive 2  50 

4.  Non-condensing  Steam-Engine 1  75 

4.  Salter.    Economy  hi  the  Use  of  Steam 1  60 

Steam-Boilers. 

3.  Marten.    Records  of  Steam-Boiler  Explosions London  2  50 

4.  Robinson.    Explosions  of  Steam-Boilers 1  25 


184 '  STEEL. 

3.  Van  Nostrand.     Steam -Boiler  Explosions $>     50 

4.  Wilson.    Treatise  on   Steam-Boilers,  their  Strength,  Con- 

struction, etc London    3  00 

Steel.     See  also  IRON. 

4.  Ede.     Management  of  Steel 1  50 

4.  Gruner.    Manufacture  of  Steel 3  50 

4.  Kirkaldy.    Experimental  Inquiries  into  Mechanical  Proper- 
ties of  Steel.    4to London  6  25 

4.  Overman.    Manufacture  of  Steel 1  50 

Stenography.     See  PHONOGRAPHY. 

Sterne,  Laurence. 

3.  The  Works  of 2  50 

Stimulants. 

2.  Beard.    Stimulants  and  Narcotics 75 

Stock-raising.     See  CATTLE. 

Stockmar,  Baron  von. 

3.  Memoirs  of.     2  vols 8  00 

Stomach. 

2.  Eyre,  Sir  James.    The  Stomach  and  its  Difficulties 75 

4.  Fox.     Stomach  Diseases 3  00 

3.  Lewis.    Talks  about  People's  Stomachs 1  50 

2.  Trail.    Digestion  and  Dyspepsia 1  00 

Storms.     See  also  METEOROLOGY. 

3.  Bassnett.     Mechanical  Theory  of  Storms . .     2  00 

Strains,  and  Strength  of  Material. 

4.  Anderson.    Strength  of  Materials  and  Structures 1  50 

4.  Dietrichs.    The  Theory  of  Strains 5  00 

4.  Humber.    Calculation   of  Strains  in  Girders  and  Similar 

Structures 2  50 

4.  Ranken.    Strains  in  Trusses 2  50 

4.  Shreve.    Strength  of  Bridges  and  Koofs 5  00 

4.  Storey.    Strains  in  Girders 15  00 

4.  Van  Buren.    Formulas  for  Strength  of  Parts  of  Steam  Ma- 
chinery    2  00 

4.  Vinton.    Strength  of  Materials 3  00 

Strauss,  David  Friedrich. 

3.  The  Old  Faith  and  the  New 7 2  00 

3.  In  his  Life  and  Writings.    By  Zeller.    Translation 2  50 

Strawberries,  Culture  of.    See  also  FRUIT  CULTURE. 

3.  Merrick.    The  Strawberry  and  its  Culture.    Illustrated. ...     1  00 

Stuttering.     See  STAMMERING. 

Submarine  Blasting.     See  BLASTING,  SUBMARINE. 

Suburban  Architecture.     See  ARCHITECTURE. 


SURGERY.  185 

Sugar. 

4.  D'Aligny.    Beet-root  Sugar,   and  the  Cultivation  of  the 

Beet.     Illustrated $3  00 

4.  Soames.     Treatise  on  the  Manufacture  of  Sugar.     London     6  25 
4.  Wray.    Practical  Sugar-planter London     5  25 

Summer- Resorts  and  Watering-Places.     See  also  AMER- 
ICA, TRAVELS,  and  TRAVELER'S  GUIDE. 

2.  Hall.   Tourist's  Pocket-Guide  to  American  Watering-Places.  1  00 

2.  Norton.    American  Sea-side  Resorts 1  25 

2.  Stone.     Guide  to  Saratoga  Springs 50 

2.  Rockwell.    Catskill  Mountains  and  the  Region  around. ...  1  50 

Sunnier,  Charles. 

3.  Life.    By  J.  and  J.  D.  Chaplin 1  50 

3.  Life.    By  C.  E.  Lester 375 

3.  Life.    By  E.  Nason 1  50 

3.  Life.    ByR.B.  Warden 550 

Sun.    See  also  ASTRONOMY. 

One  of  the  main  achievements  of  the  past  five  or  ten  years  is  a  true  knowledge 
of  the  atmosphere  of  the  sun.  We  can  tell — thanks  to  the  simplicity  of  Mr.  Hug- 
gins's  "  open  slit " — the  rate  at  which  the  sun's  vapors  are  moving  toward  us  or  from 
us.  We  are  on  the  way — using  the  words  of  Mr.  James  Stuart — to  contemplate 
matter  under  conditions  different  from  any  obtainable  by  terrestrial  temperatures, 
and  probably  in  a  state  of  chemical  dissociation  (whatever  that  may  mean— perhaps 
the  primordial  matter  of  chaos,  as  yet  unspecificated  by  any  particular  molecular 
aggregation).  And  last,  but  not  least,  we  have  been  put  in  possession  of  the  ele- 
ments of  discoveries  which  appear  likely  to  raise  spectrum  analysis  to  the  rank  of  a 
quantitative  as  well  as  of  a  qualitative  science.  All  these  subjects  will  be  found 
unfolded  in  the  volume  of  J.  Norman  Lockyer,  by  the  hand  of  one  who  has  him- 
self taken  a  leading  part  in  the  momentous  discoveries  therein  detailed.  Guillemin 
has  also  exercised  his  great  talent  for  stating  scientific  matters  in  a  style  at  once 
simple,  lucid,  and  fascinaiing,  on  this  field  of  research ;  and  Proctor's  admirable  power 
of  exposition  has  likewise  been  employed  to  put  the  subject  within  the  reach  of  a 
larger  circle  of  educated  persons. 

3.  Benson.    My  Visit  to  the  Sun.     Vol.  I.  Physics 1  50 

3.  Guillemin.    Treatise  on  the  Sun.    Translated 1  50 

4.  Lockyer.    Solar  Physics 10  00 

3.  Proctor.    The  Sun ;  Fire,  Light,  and  Life  of  the  Planetary 

System.    Illustrated.    Crown 550 

Supreme  Court  Practice. 

4.  Phillips.    The  Statutory  Jurisdiction  and  Practice  of  the 

Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States 5  00 

Surgery. 

4.  Ashurst.    Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery.    Illustrated .  6  60 

4.  Billroth.  Surgical  Pathology  and  Therapeutics.   Illustrated  5  00 

4.  Brown,  B.    Cases  in  Orthopedic  Surgery.    Illustrated 2  00 

4.  Bryant.    Practice  of  Surgery 6  25 

4.  Bryne.    Electric  Cautery  in  Uterine  Surgery 1  25 

4.  Clark.     Outlines  of  Surgery 4  25 


186  SURGICAL  ANATOMY. 

3.  Davis.    Conservative  Surgery $3  00 

3.  Erichsen.    Science  and  Art  of  Surgery 7  50 

4.  Farabeuf.    Legation  of  the  Arteries 1  75 

4.  Franklin.    Science  and  Art  of  Surgery.  Illustratad.  2  vols.  17  00 

4.  Gant.    Science  and  Practice  of  Surgery.    Illustrated 7  60 

4.  Garretson.     Oral  Surgery 10  00 

4.  Gross.    System  of  Surgery.    2  vols 15  00 

4.  Hamilton,  A.  McLane.    Galvano-Punceture  applied  to  the 

Treatment  of  Aneurism 50 

4.  Hamilton,  F.  H.    Surgery 7  00 

4.  Surgery  of  the  War.    2  vols 6  50 

4.  Practical  Treatise  on  Fractures  and  Dislocations. 

Illustrated... 5  75 

4.  Helmuth.    System  of  Surgery 10  00 

4.  Hewson.     Earth  in  Surgery 2  50 

4.  Holmes.    System  of  Surgery.     Illustrated.    5  vols 9  00 

4.  Hood.    On  Bone-Setting. ... 150 

4.  Howe.    On  Surgical  Emergencies 3  00 

4.  Maunder.    Operative  Surgery 2  60 

4.  Norris.     Practical  Surgery 4  00 

4.  Packard.    Hand-book  of  Operative  Surgery.    Illustrated..  500 

4.  Paget.     Lectures  on  Surgical  Pathology 7  50 

4.  Peugnet.    Gunshot- Wounds  in  the  Abdomen 1  25 

4.  Rockwell  and  Beard.    Clinical  Researches  in  Electro-Sur- 
gery   1  25 

4.  Swain.    Surgical  Emergencies 1  75 

4.  Van  Buren  and  Keyes.    Practical  Treatise  on  Surgical  Dis- 
eases   5  00 

4.  Walter.    Conservative  Surgery.   Adaptation  to  Traumatic 

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ter ;  and  the  book  of  Mr.  Savage,  who  is  a  recent  convert  from  Congregationalism, 
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Zoological  Mythology.     See  also  MYTHOLOGY. 

4.  De  Gubernatis.    Zoological  Mythology.    2  vols 8  00 

Zoology.     See  also  BIOLOGY,  MAMMALIA,  NATURAL  HISTORY,  etc. 

If  anybody  desires  to  acquaint  himself  with  the  entire  field  of  zoology  for  the 
special  purpose  of  gaining  a  general  survey  of  the  history  of  the  animal  kingdom 
from  the  lowest  to  the  highest  organisms,  and  through  the  various  phases  of  the 
history  of  the  earth,  he  will  be  at  a  loss  to  find  better  works  for  his  instruction  than 
Hackel's  "  History  of  Creation,"  and  "  History  of  the  Evolution  of  Man."  Of  course, 
they  elaborate  the  doctrine  of  Evolution,  which  some  hold  in  no  high  esteem.  "  But, 
when  all  is  said  and  done  in  the  way  of  objection,  the  '  History  of  the  Evolution  of 
Man '  is  a  real  live  book,  full  of  power  and  genius,  and  based  upon  a  foundation  of 
practical  original  work,  to  which  few  living  men  can  offer  a  parallel.  If  anybody 
can  read  it  without  profiting  by  the  abundant  information  and  fertile  suggestions 
of  new  lines  of  thought  which  it  contains,  all  I  can  say  is,  that  I  envy  him ;  and,  if 
anybody  can  read  it  without  being  struck  by  its  clearness  and  methodical  compre- 
hensiveness, and  without  being  convinced  that  the  general  line  of  argument  is 
sound,  whatever  may  be  thought  of  the  details,  all  I  can  further  say  is,  I  do  not  envy 
him."  So  says  Huxley. 

2.  Anderson.    The  Lion  and  the  Elephant London     7  50 

3.  Blackwall.     Researches  in  Zoology London     3  75 

2.  Blake.     Catechism  of  Zoology London     1  00 

2.  Broderip.     Zoological  Recreations London     2  50 

4.  Clemens.    Tineina  of  North  America.     Notes  by  Stamton. 

London     6  25 
2.  Cupples,  Mrs.  G.     Singular  Creatures,  and  how  they  were 

found 1  50 

2.  Gosse.    Evenings  at  the  Microscope ;  or,  Researches  among 

the  Minute  Organs  and  Forms  of  Animal  Life 150 

3.  Hackel.     The  History  of  Creation.     Translated   by  Ray 

Lankester.     (In  press. ) 

3.  The  History  of  the  Evolution  of  Man.     Translated 

and  edited  by  G.  A.  F.  Van  Rhyn.     (In  press.) 

4.  Hincks.     History   of  British  Hydroid  Zoophytes.    Illus- 

trated. 2  vols .London  42  00 

2.  Jager.  Class-Book  of  Zoology 60 

2.  Jones,  T.  R.  Animal  Creation :  Introduction  to  Zoology. 

Illustrated. .  .  .London     3  75 


ZYMOTIC  DISEASES.  205 

2.  Jones,  T.  R.     Outline  of  Organism  of  Animal  Kingdom. 

Illustrated London  $15  76 

^-  3.  Jordan.  Key  to  the  Mammals,  Birds,  Reptiles,  Batrachi- 
ans,  etc.,  of  the  United  States,  east  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains   1  50 

2.  Nicholson.    Text-Book  of  Zoology 1  75 

2.  Manual  of  Zoology 2  50 

2.  Rod  well.    The  Rat :  its  History  and  Destructive  Character. 

London     1  00 

3.  Rolleston.    Forms  of  Animal  Life 6  00 

3.  Scammon.    Marine  Mammals  of  the  Northwestern  Coast 

of  North  America.    4to 10  00 

Zulu. 

3.  Calvert.    Vazeeri  Rupi ;  the  Silver  Country  of  the  Vazeers 

in  Zulu London     8  00 

Zymotic  Diseases. 

4.  Wolff.    Zymotic  Diseases:    their  Correlation  and  Causa- 

tion.. .  .  .London     2  50 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

Abolition.    See  Slavery 178 

Aborigines.    See  Indians 95 

Abortion,   Criminal.      See  Infanti- 
cide   95 

Abstinence.    See  Temperance  Liter- 
ature   189 

Abyssinia 1 

Accident  Insurance.    See  Insurance    96 

Acclimation.    See  Climatology 81 

Acoustics 1 

Actinism.    See  Chemistry 80 

See  also  Photography 152 

Actors  and  Actresses.    See  Biogra- 
phy, Collective 19 

Acts  of  the  Apostles 2 

Adamites.     See  Christian  Church, 

History  of  the 82 

Adams,  John, 2 

Adams,  John  Quincy 2 

Adirondacks 2 

Administrator's  Guides 2 

Admiralty 2 

Adulteration.    See  Food 77 

Adventures.     See  names  of  coun- 
tries, as  Africa 2 

Aeronautics 2 

^Eschylus 2 

^Esthetics.      See   Art,  Essays  and 

Treatises  on 11 

Afghan  Language 2 

Afghanistan 2 

Africa 2 

Africa,  Central 3 

Africa,  Eastern 3 

Africa,  South 3 

Africa,  West 3 

Agency '  3 

Agreements.    See  Frauds 78 

Agricultural  Chemistry 3 

Agriculture.     See  Farming 75 

Aiken,  L 3 

Air.     See  Chemistry 30 

Air-Pumps.    See  Mechanics- 121 

Alabama 3 

Alabama  Claims 4 

Alaska....  4 


PAGK 

Albania.    See  Greece 84 

Albert  ITyanza 4 

Albany  City 4 

Albany  County 4 

Albums.    See  Postage  Stamps,  Al- 
bums for. 157 

Alchemy.    See  Chemistry 30 

Alcohol,  Uses  of.    See  Temperance 

Literature 183 

Alcoholic  Liquors,  Manufacture  of. .  4 

Alexander,  J.  Addison 4 

Alford,  Henry 4 

Algiers 4 

Alimony.     See   Divorce    and    Ali- 
mony.    47 

Alison 4 

Allopathy.    See  Medicine 121 

Almanacs 4 

Almanacs,  Comic 5 

Alphabets,  Collections  of. 5 

Alps 5 

Alumni.    See  Biography,  Collective, 

American  Colleges 19 

Amazon 5 

America,  Discovery  of 5 

America,  Early  History  of 5 

America,  Travels  in 5 

America,  Traveler's  Guides 5 

America,    Central.       See    Central 

America 29 

American  Biography.    See  Biogra- 
phy, Collective 19 

American  Law 6 

American  Navy 6 

Americanisms.     See  English  Lan- 
guage, Studies  in 69 

Amphibia.    See  Zoology 205 

Amusements.      See     Games     and 

Amusements 80 

Analysis.    See  Chemical  Analysis..  30 

Anaesthetics 7 

Anatomy,  Human 7 

Anatomy  of  Invertebrates 7 

Anatomy  of  Vertebrates 7 

Ancient  Architecture.     See  Archi- 
tecture   9 


208 


INDEX. 


Ancient  Classics.    See  names  of  au- 
thors, as  ./Eschylus 2 

Ancient  History,    See  History 89 

Andes 7 

Andre,  Major 7 

Anecdotes 7 

Anglican  Church.     See  Church  of 

England 35 

Angling.    See  Field-Sports 75 

Fishing 76 

Anglo-Saxon  Language 8 

Anglo-Saxons,  History  of 8 

Animal  Instinct.    See  Instinct 96 

Animal  Magnetism.    See  Electricity  66 

Animals.    See  Natural  History 132 

Zoology 205 

Animals,  Domestic.    See  Cattle 23 

Animals,  Locomotion  of 8 

Animals,  Training  of 8 

Annuals.    See  name  of  Denomina- 
tion, or  Pursuit,  as  Baptist 16 

Antarctic  Regions.    See  Arctic  Re- 
gions    10 

Anthropology.    See  Ethnology 72 

Antilles.     See  West  Indies 201 

Antiquities.  See  countries,  as  Greece  84 

Apocalypse 8 

Apocrypha.    See  Bible 18 

Old  Testament 142 

Apoplexy 8 

Apostles,  Acts  of.    See  Acts  of  the 


Apostolic  Age.  See  Christian  Ch'ch, 
History  of 

Apostolic  Church.  See  Church  of 
England 

Apostolic  Fathers.  See  Biography, 
Collective 

Apparatus.     See  Physics 

Apparitions.    See  Magic  ...  

Apples,  Cultivation  of 

Appliances,  Mechanical.  See  Me- 
chanics   

Applied  Chemistry.    See  Chemistry 

Applied  Mathematics.  See  Mathe- 
matics   

Aquarium 

Arabia 

Arabic 

Arbitration 

Award 

Archaeology.  See  countries,  as 
Greece 

Architecture 

Architectural  Drawing.  See  De- 
signing  

Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions 

Argentine  Republic 

Aristophanes 

Arithmetic,  Business 

Arizona 

Arkansas '. 

Arms  and  Armor 

Arnold,  Thomas 

Art,  Collections  and  Specimens  of 
Masterpieces 

Art  Dictionary  of  Terms  in 


Art,  Essays  and  Treatises  on  .......  11 

Art,  History  of.  ...................  12 

Art,  Sacred  .......................  12 

Articles,  Thirty-nine.  See  Church 

ofEngland  ....................  85 

Artificial  Climates.  Sec  Climatology  87 

Artillery  ..........................  12 

Artists.  See  Biography,  Collective, 

Artists  .......................  19 

Artisans.    See  Labor  Question  .....  110 

Arts,  Industrial,  Dictionaries  of  ----  12 

Asbury,  Bishop  Francis  ...........  12 

Ashanti  ...........................  12 

Asia,  Travels  in  ...................  13 

Asia  Minor,  Geography  of.  .........  13 

Assaying  .........................  13 

Assurance.    See  Insurance  ........  96 

Assyria  ...........................  18 

Assyrian  Language  ................  13 

Astronomy  ......................  .  13 

Atheism.    See  Infidelity  ...........  95 

Athletic  Sports  ....................  14 

Atlases,  General  Geographical  ......  14 

Atonement  .......................  14 

Attachment  .......................  14 

Audubon,  John  James  .............  14 

Australia  .........................  15 

Austria,  History  of  ................  15 

Austria  ...........................  15 

Authors.  See  Biography,  Collective  19 
Authorship.  See  Patents  and  Copy- 

rights ........................  147 

Autology  .........................  15 


Bacon,  Francis 

Babylonia 

Bahamas 

Bailments 

Ball.    See  Base-Ball 

Ballooning.    See  Aeronautics 


Ballot    See  Government.   ........  84 

Also  Representation  .............  164 

Bangs,  H  .........................  15 

Banking  ..........................  16 

Bankruptcy  .......................  15 

Banks  ...................  ;  ........  16 

Baptism  ..........................  16 

Baptist  Annual  ...................  16 

Baptist  Denomination,  History  of.  .  16 

Baptist  Theology  ..................  16 

Barbary  States.    See  Africa  .......  3 

Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L  ...............  16 

Barn-yard  Fowls.     See  Poultry  ____  1.^ 

Barneveld,  John  of.  .  .........  ".  ----  16 

Barometer.    See  Meteorology  ......  16 

Base-Ball  .........................  16 

Bashan  ...........................  17 

Bath  .............................  17 

Batkins,  Jefferson  S  ...............  17 

Battery.    See  Artillery  ............  12 

Also  Engineering.  Military  .......  67 

Also  Military  Science  ............  12(i 

Also  Electricity  .................  6ti 

Also  Galvanism  .................  80 

Battles.    See  the  various  countries, 

as  Germany  ...................  82 

Bayard,  G.  D  .....................  17 


INDEX. 


209 


Bavaria.    See  Germany 82 

Bee-Keeping 17 

Bees 17 

Beethoven 17 

Belgium 17 

Belooehistan 17 

Berkeley,  Bishop  G 17 

Besson,  Rev.  Pere 17 

Bible,  History  of  the 17 

Bible  and  the  Schools.    See  Educa- 
tion, Treatises  on 50 

Bible,  Revision  of.    See  Revision ..  165 

Biblical  and  Theological  Dictionaries  18 

Bibliography.    See  Catalogues 28 

Bigamy.    See  Marriage 119 

Also  Polygamy 159 

Billiards 18 

Bills  of  Exchange.     See  Banks  and 

Banking 16 

Also  Exchange 74 

Also  Finance 76 

Biography,  Collective 18 

Biography,  Collective— General 19 

Biography,  Collective  —American. . .  19 
Biography,    Collective —American 

Colleges 19 

Biography,  Collective— Artists 19 

Biography,  Collective — Lawyers 20 

Biography,  Collective— Liter'y  Men  20 
Biography,  Collective— Military  Men  20 
Biography,  Collective — Musical  Com- 
posers   20 

Biography,  Collective— Sacred 20 

Biography,  Collective— Statesmen . .  20 

Biography,  Collective — Women 21 

Biology 21 

Bioplasm.    See  Biology 21 

Birds.    See  Cage-Birds 26 

Bismarck,  Prince 22 

Bladder,  Diseases  of 22 

Blast-Furnace 22 

Blasting,  Submarine 22 

Blow-pipe  Analysis.     See  Mineral- 
ogy   127 

Boating 22 

Boccaccio's  Decameron 22 

Bokhara 22 

Bonapartes 22 

Bonds,  Municipal 23 

Bones,  Diseases  of. 23 

Book-Keeping 23 

Book-Trade  Directories 23 

Booth,  Edwin 23 

Boston 28 

Botany 28 

Bowels,  Diseases  of. 24 

Brain 24 

Brainerd,  Rev.  Thomas 24 

Brassey,  Thomas 24 

Brazil,  Travels  in 24 

Breath 24 

Bridge-Building 24 

Bright,  John 25 

Bright's  Disease.    See  Kidneys 110 

British  Dominion.    See  Canada 27 

Broadsword  Instruction.    See  Cav- 
alry   28 


Brokerage  and  Brokers1  Laws.    See 

Agency 3 

Bronchitis 25 

Bronte,  Charlotte 25 

Brooklyn.    See  New  York 135 

Brougham,  H 25 

Brute,  Rev.  Gabriel 25 

Buddhism 25 

Bulwer.    See  Lytton 117 

Bunsen,  Baron 25 

Bunyan,  John 25 

Burial 25 

Burns,  Robert 26 

Burns,  Rev.  W.  C 26 

Burr,  Aaron 26 

Burr,  William 26 

Burlesque 26 

Business  Hand-books.    See  Mercan- 
tile Hand-books 123 

Also  Telegraph-Codes 189 

Business  Laws 26 

Butterflies 26 

Byron,  Lord 26 

Cabinet-Making. . .                           .  26 

Cable.    See  Telegraph 26 

Cage-Birds 26 

Caesar 26 

Calculus 26 

Calendars.    See  Almanacs 4 

Calhoun,  J.  C 27 

Calico- Printing 27 

California 27 

Campbell,  Alexander 27 

Canaan.    See  Geography,  Biblical...  81 

Also  Palestine 145 

Also  Syria 1S7 

Canada....                                       .  27 

Canals 27 

Canary 27 

Cannon.    See  Artillery 12 

Also  Guns 85 

Also  Military  Science 126 

Canon.    See  Bible,  History  of  the. .  17 
Capital  Punishment.     See  Crimes 

and  Punishments 42 

Cards 27 

Carlyle,  Thomas 27 

Carpentry 28 

Carriage-Painting.    See  Painting...  144 

Carriers.    See  Bailments 15 

Carson,  Kit 28 

Carthage  and  Tunis 28 

Catalogues  of  Books  and  Periodicals  28 

Catarrh 28 

Catholic  Chnrch.     See  Church  of 

Rome 35 

Cats 28 

Catskill  Mountains 28 

Cattle 28 

Cattle,  Diseases  of. 28 

Caucasus 28 

Cavalry  Tactics 28 

Celebrities.    See  Biography,  Collec- 
tive   18 

Cements,  Manufacture  of 29 

Cemetery.    See  Burial 2 


210 


INDEX. 


Census 29 

Central  Africa.    See  Africa,  Central  3 

Central  America 29 

Central  Asia 29 

Ceramic  Art 29 

Ceylon,  Travels  in 29 

Cerebral  Affections.    See  Brain 24 

Also  Insanity 95 

Also  Mental  Disease 123 

Chaldee.    See  Hebrew 87 

Chalmers,  Thomas 29 

Chambers,  Robert 29 

Chambers,  William 29 

Chancery  Practice  in  England 29 

Channing,  Wm.  Ellery 29 

Charades 29 

Charts.    See  Atlases 14 

Charities 30 

Chase,  Chief- Justice  S .  P 80 

Chatterton 80 

Chemical  Analysis 30 

Chemical  Physics 30 

Chemical  Physiology 30 

Chemical  Technology 30 

Chemistry,  Medical 31 

Chemistry,  Inorganic 31 

Chemistry,  Organic 31 

Chemistry 30 

Chemistry,  Theoretical,  Philosophi- 
cal, and  Miscellaneous  Treatises  31 

Chess 31 

Chesterfield,  Lord 31 

Chicago 31 

Children,  Diseases  of 31 

China 81 

Chinese  Language 32 

Chloroform.    See  Anaesthetics 7 

Choate,  Eufus 32 

Christ,  Life  of. 32 

Christian  Church,  History  of  the. . .  32 

Christian  Church,  Theology  of  the..  33 

Christian  Doctrines 34 

Christian  Ethics 34 

Christianity,  Evidences  of 34 

Chronology,  Dictionaries  of 34 

Church  and  State 35 

Church  Architecture 35 

Church  Calendar.  See  name  of  De- 
nomination, as  Church  of  Eng- 
land   35 

Church  of  England,  Doctrines  of    .  35 

Church  of  England,  Practices  of     .  35 

Church  of  England,  Rituals  of. .  .  35 
Church  of  Rome— Almanacs . . .  .35 
Church  of  Rome,  Doctrines  of. .  .85 

Church  of  Rome,  Polemics 35 

Church  of  Rome,  Practices  of. .       .  35 

Church  of  Rome,  Rituals  of 35 

Cicero 36 

Circle,  Quadrature  of 36 

City  Architecture.  See  Architec- 
ture   9 

Civil  Engineering.  See  Engineer- 
ing   67 

Also  «2*&-Educational  Works 62 

Civil  Government.  See  Govern- 
ment... .  &4 


Civil  Service,  and  Army 36 

Civilization,  History  of. 86 

Clarke,  D.  W 36 

Classical  Dictionaries 87 

Classics.     See  name  of  Author,  as 


Climatology 

Clinical  Medicine 

Clock  and  Watch  Making 

Cloths.     See  Textile  Fabrics 

Club-foot 

Clubs 

Coach-Painting.    See  Painting 

Coal 

Coal-Mining 

Coal-Regions 

Cockburn,  Lord  Henry 

Code,  Military.  See  Military  Sci- 
ence  

Coffee 

Coins.    See  Numismatics 

Colds 

Collective  Biography.  See  Biogra- 
phy, Collective 

Collected  Works.  See  names  of 
Authors,  as  Dickens 

Colleges,  American 

Collins,  S 

Colors 

Colossians,  Epistle  to  the 

Columbus,  Christopher 

Commentaries..  See  New  Testa- 
ment  

Commercial  Dictionaries 

Commercial  Law 

Commercial  Registers.  See  Mer- 
cantile Hand-books 

Commission  Merchants.  See  Agency 

Commissioners.  See  Notaries  and 
Commissioners 

Common  Law, , 

Commune.    See  France,  History  of 

Communion,  Eucharist,  Real  Pres- 
ence  

Comparative  Anatomy.  See  Anat- 
omy  

Composers.  See  Biography,  Collec- 
tive ;  the  name  of  the  Individ- 
ual, as  Beethoven 

Composition.  See  Educat'l  Works 
Also  Rhetoric 

Conant,  Mrs.  J.  H 

Concordances  of  the  Bible 

Confectionery.    See  Cookery 

Congregationalists 

Conic  Sections.  See  Educational 

Works 

-  See  Geometry 

Constipation.  See  Bowels,  Diseases 
of 

Constitution  of  the  United  States  .. 

Consumption 

Contagious  Diseases 

Contracts,  Law  of 

Conveyances,  Law  of 

Cookery 

Cookman,  A 


31 
87 
37 
37 
8T 
87 
144 
88 
88 


IS 


3S 


123 
3 

187 
89 

77 


INDEX. 


211 


Coomassie.    See  Africa 8 

Also  Ashanti 12 

Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley,  First  Earl 

of  Shaftesbury 41 

Copartnership.    See  Partnership..  147 

Copley,  John  L 41 

Copper.    See  Metallurgy 124 

Also  Mineralogy 12T 

Copyright.    See  Patents  and  Copy- 
right   147 

Coral 41 

Corinthians,  Epistles  to  the 41 

Corporations,  Law  of  Municipal 41 

Cortes,  Hernando 41 

Cottages.    See  Architecture 9 

Cotton 41 

Cotton-Spinning 41 

Coughing.    See  Colds 38 

Counter-Claim.    See  Set-off. 175 

Country  Architecture.     See  Archi- 
tecture   9 

Covenants  for  Titles 41 

Cranberry  Culture 42 

Creation.    See  Biology 21 

Creditor.    See  Debtor  and  Creditor  44 
Creed.    See  name  of  Denomination, 

as  Church  of  England 85 

Crests.    See  Designing 45 

Cretan  Insurrection 42 

Cricket 42 

Crimes 42 

Criminal  Law 42 

Crittenden,  J.  J .-r: 42 

Cromwell,  Oliver 42 

Croquet 42 

Crusades 42 

Crustacea.    See  Natural  History. . .  132 

Also  Zoology 204 

Cuba 42 

Culture.    See  Education,  Essays  on  50 

Currency  and  Money 42 

Cyclopaedias 42 

Dahlgren,  Ulric .43 

Dahomey 43 

Dakota  Language 43 

Dakota  Missions 43 

Dallas,  Alex.  James 43 

Damages 43 

Dancing 43 

DanieLBookof 43 

Danish  Language 43 

Dante,  degli  Alighieri 43 

Darwinism.    See  Biology 21 

Dates.     See   Chronology,  Diction- 
aries of. 34 

Da  Vinci,  Leonardo 44 

Davis,  Jefferson 44 

Debt,  National    See  Finance 76 

Debtor  and  Creditor 44 

Declaiming.  See  Educational  "Works  54 

See  Elocution 67 

Decorations.    See  Designing 45 

DeFoe,DanieL 44 

Delaware 44 

Deluge.    See  Geology 81 

Damonology 44 

11 


Demosthenes 44 

Denman,  Lord 44 

Denmark 44 

Dentistry 44- 

De  Quincey,  Thomas 45 

Dermatology.     See  Skin,  Diseases 

of...:!;. 177 

Dervishes 45 

Descent,  Law  of. 45 

Descriptive  Geometry.    See  Educa- 
tional Works 55 

Also  Geometry. 82 

De  Sevigne,  Madame.    See  Sevigne, 

de 175 

Designing 45 

De  Stael 45 

Deutsch,  E 45 

Development.    See  Evolution. 74 

Devotion,  Books  of. 45 

Diagnosis,  Medical 45 

Dialogues.    See  Educational  Works  54 

Also  Elocution 67 

Diamonds 46 

Dickens,  Charles 46 

Dictionaries.      See   Languages,  as 

English 69 

Dietetics 46 

Differential  Calculus.    See  Calculus  26 

Also  Educational  Works 56 

Digestion 46 

Diphtheria. 46 

Diplomacy 46 

Diseases.    See  name,  or  character 

of  Disease,  as  Consumption ....  40 

Dispensatories.    See  Pharmacy....  150 

Disraeli,  Benjamin 46 

Divination 47 

Diving 47 

Divorce  and  Alimony. : 47 

Doddridge,  Philip 47 

Dogs 47 

Domestic  Economy 47 

Domestic  Medicine 43 

Domestic  Eelations 48 

Domingo.    See  San  Domingo 168 

Also  West  Indies 201 

Dominion  of  Canada.    See  Canada..  27 

Draughts 48 

Drawing « 48 

Dreams 48 

Dress 48 

Drinking.    See  Dietetics 46 

Also  Temperance  Literature 189 

Drum  and  Fife 43 

Dryden 43 

Dueling. 48 

Dumas,  Alexandra 48 

Dunham,  Thomas 49 

Dunster,  Henry 49 

Durer,  Albert 49 

Dutch  Reformed  Church.    See  Re- 
formed Dutch  Church 163 

Duties.    See  Tariff  Laws 188 

Dyeing 49 

Dynamics 49 

Ear,  Diseases  of. 49 


212 


INDEX. 


PACK 

Early  English.    See  Anglo-Saxon ..  8 
Also  English  Language,  Studies 

in 69 

Earth 49 

Earthquakes 49 

Earthworks.    See  Mensuration 123 

Easements,  Law  of 49 

East,  The 49 

East  Indies 50 

East     Indian     Archipelago.       See 

Asia 18 

Eating.    See  Cookery 40 

Also  Dietetics 46 

Also  Digestion... 46 

Eccclesiastes 50 

Eeclesiatical  Art.    See  Art,  Sacred .  12 
Ecclesiastical  History.     See  Chris- 
tian Church,  History  of. 82 

Economy.    See  Domestic  Economy  47 

Also  Political  Economy 155 

Edgeworth,  Maria 50 

Editing.    See  Journalism 100 

Education.     Essays  and  Treatises 

on 50 

Educational  Works 51 

Algebra 51 

Anatomy,  Physiology,   Hygiene, 

etc 51 

Arithmetic 51 

Astronomy 52 

Book-Keeping 52 

Botany 52 

Chemistry 62 

Composition  and  Rhetoric 53 

Dictionaries  of  the  English  Lan- 
guage   58 

Drawing  and  Painting 58 

Elocution 54 

French 54 

Geography 55 

Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Metal- 
lurgy   55 

Geometry 55 

German 56 

Grammar 57 

Grammars  for  the  Use  of  French- 
men, Germans,  and  Spaniards..  57 

Greek. 58 

Gymnastics  anfl  Calisthenics 59 

Hebrew,  Syriac,  and  Sanscrit 59 

History 59 

Italian 60 

Latin 60 

Literature 61 

Logic 62 

Mechanics  and  Engineering 62 

Metaphysics 62 

Music 63 

Mythology  and  Antiquities 68 

Natural  Philosophy 68 

Penmanship 64 

Political  and  Social  Science 64 

Primary  Books 64 

Readers 64 

Spanish 64 

Spellers 65 

Zoology 65 


Eggs.    SeeOvology 144 

Also  Poultry 153 

Egypt 6(; 

Electricity 66 

Electricity,  Medical  and  S  orgical ...  66 

Electro-Magnetism.  See  Electricity  66 

Electro-Metallurgy.  See  Metallurgy  124 

Electrotype 66 

Elevations 67 

Eliot,  Sir  John .  67 

Elizabeth,  N.  J !... 

Elocution 67 

Emblems 67 

Engineering 67 

Engineering,  Civil 67 

Engineering,  Military 67 

Engineering,  Railroad  and  Locomo- 
tive    63 

Engineering  Tables 68 

England,  Church  of.    See  Church  of 

England 85 

England.  Constitution  of.    See  Eng- 
lish Constitution  and  Laws 68 

England,  History  of 68 

England,  Travels  in 68 

English  Constitution 68 

English  Dictionaries 69 

English  Language,  Studies  in 69 

English  Etvmology,  Dictionaries  of    69 

English  Laws 6S 

English  Literature,  Studies  in 69 

English  Synonyms 70 

Engravers.    See  Biography,  Collec- 
tive   18 

Engraving 70 

Engravings.    See  Art,  Collections  of 

Specimens  .of. 11 

Entomology . . '. 70 

Ephesians,  Epistle  to  the 71 

Epistles.    See  name,  as  Romans.. . .  166 

Also  New  Testament 135 

Epigrams 71 

Epidemics.    See  names  of  Epidemic 

Diseases,  as  Cholera 82 

Epilepsy 71 

Epitaphs 71 

Equation  of  Payment 1 

Equity  Jurisprudence 71 

Erskine,  Lord 71 

Erysipelas 71 

Essays,  Critical 71 

Essays,  Literary 71 

Essays,  Social 71 

Estoppel,  Law  of 72 

Esther,  Book  of 72 

Ethnology 72 

Ethics.    See  Christian  Church,  Doc- 
trines and  Ethics  of 34 

Also  Moral  Science 130 

Etiquette 73 

Etruria 73 

Eucharist.    See  Communion 2 

Euripides 7 

Europe,  Guides  to 78 

Europe,  History  of.    See  History..  89 
Also  Special  Countries,  as  Ger- 
many   82 


INDEX. 


213 


Europe,  Travels  in 73 

Eutropius 73 

Evans,  William 78 

Evelyn,  John 73 

Everett,  Edward 73 

Evidence,  Law  of 73 

Evidences.    See  Christianity,  Evi- 
dences of 34 

Evolution,  Doctrine  of 74 

Exchange 74 

Executors.    See  Administrators. ...  2 

Exodus 74 

Eye,  Diseasesof. 74 

Ezekiel,  Book  of. 74 

Factors.    See  Agency 3 

Fairfax,  Lord 74 

Family.     See  Domestic  Relations, 

Lawof 48 

Faraday,  Michael 74 

Farm  Implements 75 

Farmers'  Annuals 75 

Farming 75 

Fathers,  Apostolic.    See  Biography, 

Collective 18 

Federacy.    See  Government 84 

Federal  Enactments.    See  Govern- 
ment   84 

Also  United  States 196 

Fencing.    See  Dueling 48 

Fenianism.    See  Ireland 97 

Fern,  Fanny 75 

Ferns 75 

Ferrotype.     See  Photography 152 

Fever 75 

Fiction.     See  Novels  and  Eoman- 

ces 133 

Field-Sports T5 

Fielding,  Henry 76 

Fiji  Islands 76 

Finance 76 

Fire  Insurance 76 

Fish-Culture 76 

Fishing 76 

Fixtures,  Law  of 76 

Florence 76 

Florida 76 

Flower-Gardening 77 

Flowers,  The  Language  of 77 

Flowers  in  Wax.    See  Modeling. ..  129 

Foeticide.    See  Infanticide 95 

Fonblanque,  Albany 77 

Food 77 

Foote,  Andrew  Hull,  Bear-Admiral 

U.S.N T....  77 

Forbes,  J.  D 77 

Forestry.    See  Trees 194 

Forrest,  Edwin 77 

Fortifications.       See   Engineering, 

Military 67 

Also  Military  Science 126 

France,  History  of. 77 

Franco-German  War 73 

Franklin,  Benjamin 78 

Fraud  and  Mistake,  Law  of 78 

Frauds,  Statute  of. 78 

Frederick  the  Great 78 


Free-Hand  Drawing.    See  Drawing    48 

Also  Educational  Works 53 

Freemasonry 78 

Free-Trade 78 

Friends,  Society  of. 79 

Fruit-Culture 79 

Fruit  in  Wax.     See  Modeling 129 

Fruit-Trees.    See  Fruit-Culture 79 

Also  Trees 194 

Fuel 78 

Fuller,  M 79 

Furnace.    See  Assaying 13 

Also  Metallurgy 124 

Furniture 79 

Future  State 79 

Gaelic,    See  Irish 97 

Galatians,  Epistle  to  the 79 

Galileo 80 

Gallitzin,  A.  de 80 

Galvanism 80 

Galvano-Plastics.    See  Electrotype.  67 
Galvano-Therapeutics.     See  Thera- 
peutics   190 

Game 80 

Gaming. 80 

Games  and  Amusements 80 

Gardening.    See  Farming 75 

Also  Flower-Gardening 77 

Also  Horticulture 92 

Gas 80 

Gastronomy.    See  Cookery 40 

Gay,  John 80 

Gazetteers 80 

Gems 80 

Generation,  Spontaneous.    See  Bi- 
ology   21 

Genesis .* 81 

Genius 81 

Geography,  Biblical 81 

Geography,  General 81 

Geography,  Physical 81 

Geology 81 

Geometry 82 

Georgia. 82 

German  Dictionaries 82 

German  Language 82 

German  Literature 82 

Germany,  Guides  to . ; 82 

Germany,  History  of 82 

Gib,  Robert,  Lord  Carrebber 82 

Gillray,  James 82 

Glass-Making 82 

Glass-Painting 82 

Goethe 83 

Gold  and  Silver 83 

Goldsmith 83 

Gospels,  The  Four. 83 

Gothic  Architecture 83 

Gottachalk,  L.  M 84 

Government 84 

Graining. 81 

Grammars.    See  name  of  Language, 

as  German 82 

Grant,  U.  S 84 

Grapes,  Culture  of. 84 

Gray 84 


214 


INDEX. 


Great  Britain 84 

Greece 84 

Greek  Language 84 

Greek  Language,  Lexicons  of 85 

Greek  Literature 85 

Greek  Concordances 85 

Greek  Testament.    See  New  Testa- 
ments, Greek. . .' 135 

Also  Old  Testament 142 

Greeley,  Horace 85 

Greene,  Nathaniel 85 

Greville,  E.  F.,  Memoirs 85 

Guano.    See  Manures 119 

Guarantee,  Law  of 85 

Guerin,  Maurice  de 85 

Guides,  Travelers1.    See  names  of 

Countries,  as  Germany 82 

Gunning.    See  Field-Sports 75 

Also  Hunting 93 

Guns 85 

Guthrie,  Thomas 86 

Gymnastics 86 

Gypsies 86 

Hades.    See  Future  State 79 

Hair 86 

Halleck,  Fitz-Greene 86 

Hand 86 

Harmony 86 

Havana 86 

Hawaii 86 

Headaches 86 

Headstones.    See  Designing 87 

Health.    See  Dietetics 46 

Also  Hygiene 98 

Heart,  Diseases  of. 87 

Heat 87 

Heavens.    See  Astronomy 18 

Also  Moon 130 

Also  Sun 185 

Also  Transits  of  Venus 193 

Hebrew  Grammars 87 

Hebrew  Lexicons 87 

Hebrews.    See  Jews 99 

Hebrews,  Epistle  to  the 87 

Heine,  Heinrich 88 

Hemans,  Mrs.  F .' 88 

Heraldry 88 

Heredity 88 

Hell.    See  Future  State 79 

Herbert,  George 88 

Herodotus 88 

Herrick,  Robert 88 

Hesiod 88 

Highways.    See  Road-Making 166 

Highways,  Laws  of. 88 

Hindustan.    See  India 94 

Hindustani 88 

Hip,  Diseases  of 88 

H  istology 89 

History,  Ancient 89 

History,  Biblical 89 

History,  General 85 

History,  Miscellaneous 89 

History,  Modern 89 

History,  Philosophy  of. 89 

Holbein...                                         .  89 


Holland  and  Belgium 90 

Holland,  George 90 

Holland,  John 90 

Holy  Land.    See  Geography,  Bibli- 
cal    81 

Also  Palestine 145 

Holy  Spirit,  Doctrine  of  the 90 

Homer 90 

Homes.    See  Architecture 9 

Homiletics 90 

Homoeopathy 90 

Honduras 91 

Honey.    See  Bees  and  Bee-Keeping  17 

Hood,  Thomas 91 

Hopkins,  J.  H 91 

Horace 91 

Horse 91 

Horsemanship 91 

Horseshoeing 91 

Horses,  Diseases  of 91 

Horticulture 92 

Hospitals 1*2 

House-Building.     See  Architecture  9 

House-Painting.    See  Graining 84 

Also  Painting 144 

Household  Receipts 92 

HudsonRiver. 92 

Hughes,  Archbishop 8 

Huguenots 92 

Human  Anatomy.    See  Anatomy . .  9 

Humboldt,  A.  von 92 

Humboldt,  W.  von 92 

Humor.    See  Anecdotes 7 

Hungary 93 

Hunting  and  Trapping 93 

Husbandry.    See  Farming 75 

Huss,  John 93 

Hydraulics 93 

Hydropathy 93 

Hydrophobia 93 

Hydrostatics.    See  Hydraulics 9 

Hygiene 93 

Hysterology 93 

Ice  Age.    See  Geology 81 

Iceland 93 

Icelandic  Language 94 

Idiocy.    See  Insanity 95 

Mental  Diseases 123 

Illumination 94 

Immortality 94 

Implements,  Farm.    See  Farm  Im- 
plements   75 

Also  Ttols,  and  Workshop  Appli- 
ances   192 

India 94 

Indiana 95 

Indians,  American 95 

Industrial  Arts.     See  Special  Sub- 
jects, as  Calico-Printing 27 

Infant  Baptism.    See  Baptist 16 

Infanticide 95 

Infantry  Tactics 95 

Infants,  Diseases  of.    See  Children, 

Diseases  of. 81 

Infidelity 95 

Injunctions,  Law  of 95 


INDEX. 


215 


Inorganic  Chemistry.    See  Chemis- 
try, Inorganic 81 

Inquisitions '. . .  95 

Insanity  95 

Insects.    See  Entomology 70 

Instinct 96 

Insurance 96 

Integral  Calculus.    See  Calculus  ...  26 

Also  Educational  Works 55 

Interest  Tables 96 

Internal  Eevenue 96 

International  Law 96 

Inventions 96 

Inventors 96 

Iowa 96 

Ireland 97 

Irish  Language 97 

Iron 97 

Irving,  Washington 97 

Isaiah 97 

Italian  Language 97 

Italy 97 

Jackson,  Andrew 97 

Jackson,  Stonewall 98 

Jamaica 98 

James,  Epistles  of. 98 

Japan 98 

Japanese  Language 99 

Java ;.„. 99 

Jefferson,  Thomas 99 

Jeffrey,  Francis 99 

Jeremiah 99 

Jerusalem 99 

Jesuits  99 

Jews,  History 99 

Jews,  Religion 99 

Job,  Book  of. 100 

John,  Epistles  of 100 

John,  The  Gospel  of 100 

Jordan 100 

Josephus 100 

Joshua 100 

Journalism 100 

Jude,  Book  of. 100 

Judges,  Book  of. 100 

Judgments,  Law  of. , 100 

Jury 100 

Justification.  See  Atonement 14 

Also  Redemption 162 

Juvenal 101 

Juveniles 101 

1.  For  Boys  and  Girls 101 

II.  For  Boys— Specially 105 

III.  For  Girls— Specially. ..\ 106 

IV.  For  Young  Children 107 

Kansas...                                       ..  109 

Kearney,  Philip 109 

Keats 109 

Keble,  John 109 

Keith,  Mrs.  Caroline  P 109 

Kendall,  A 109 

Kennedy,  John  P 109 

Kentucky 109 

Khiva 109 

Kidneys,  Diseases  of 110 


Kindergarten 110 

Kings,  Book  of. 110 

Knight,  Charles 110 

Knox,  Henry 110 

Knox,  Robert 110 

Koran 110 

Labor  Question  ...  . .  110 

Lace Ill 

Lachrymal  Affections Ill 

Lacordaire Ill 

Lake  George Ill 

Lamartine,  Alphonse  de Ill 

Lamb,  Charles Ill 

Lamb,  Mary Ill 

Lamentations.    See  Jeremiah 99 

Landlord  and  Tenant Ill 

Landon,  L.  E Ill 

Landor,  Walter  Savage Ill 

Landscape-Gardening Ill 

Landseer,  Sir  Edwin Ill 

Land-Surveying.    See  Surveying..  186 

Also  Educational  Works 56 

Land-Tenure 112 

Language 112 

Language  of  Flowers.    See  Flowers, 

Language  of 77 

La  Plata.    See  Argentine  Republic    10 

Laryngoscope.    See  Throat 191 

Larynx.    See  Throat,  Diseases  of ..  191 

Latin  Grammar 113 

Law.    See  special  subjects,  as  Land- 
lord and  Tenant Ill 

Law  Almanacs 113 

Law  Diaries 113 

Law  Dictionaries 113 

Law  Directories 118 

Law,    Miscellaneous,    Essays    and 

Treatises  on 113 

Law  Practice.., 113 

Law  Proceedings 113 

Laws,  Conflict  of 114 

Leo,  General  Robert  E. 114 

Legends 114 

Lent.    See  Church  of  England,  Doc- 
trines, Practices  of 85 

Le  Sage 114 

Lessing 114 

Lettering.    See  Designing, 45 

Letters 114 

Letter- Writing 114 

Leveling.    See  Surveying 186 

Leviticus,  Book  of. 114 

Lexington,  Kentucky 114 

Libel.    See  Slander 114 

Lien  Laws,  Mechanics1 115 

Life-Boats 115 

Life  Insurance 115 

Ligation.    See  Surgery 185 

Light 115 

Light-houses 115 

Limitation,  Law  of 115 

Lincoln,  Abraham 115 

Linguistic  Studies 112 

Literary  Criticisms.     See  English 

Literature,  Studies  In 69 

Also  Essays 71 


216 


INDEX. 


Literary  Men.    See  Biography,  Col- 
lective      18 

Literature.  See  names  of  Language, 

asEnglish 69 

Liver,  Diseases  of 115 

Livingstone,  Edward 115 

Livingstone,  David 115 

Livy 115 

Lock-jaw.    See  Tetanus 190 

Locomotive  Engineering.    See  En- 
gineering, Kailroad  and  Loco- 

tootive 63 

Logarithms 116 

Logic 116 

London 116 

Lord's  Prayer,  The 116 

Lord's  Supper.     See  Communion . .    39 

Louisiana 117 

Lover,  Samuel 117 

Luke,  Gospel  according  to  St 117 

Lungs,  Diseases  of 117 

Lutheran  Church 117 

Lynch,  Thomas  T 117 

Lytton,  Edward  Bulwer 117 

Macaulay,  Lord 117 

Machines,  Construction  of 117 

Maclise,  Daniel 117 

McVicar,  Rev.  John 117 

Madagascar 117 

Madeira,  Portugal,  and  the  Adalusias  118 

Madison,  James 118 

Madness.    See  Insanity 95 

Also  Mental  Diseases 123 

Magic 118 

Magistrates,  Jurisdiction  of 118 

Magnetism.    See  Electricity 67 

Maine 118 

Malay  Archipelago 118 

Malpractice,  Civil 118 

Malta 118 

Mambi  Land.    See  Africa. 8 

Mammalia 118 

Mammoth  Cave 119 

Man.    See  Biology 21 

Manners  and  Customs 119 

Manufactures 119 

Manufacturing  Laws 119 

Manures 119 

Maritime  Law 119 

Mark,  Gospel  ofSt 119 

Marlborough,  Duke  of 119 

Marlowe,  Christopher 119 

Marriage 119 

Marryat,  Captain 119 

Martial  Law.    See  Military  Law  ...  126 

Martineau,  Harriet 119 

Martyrs 120 

Maryland 120 

Masonry.    See  Freemasonry 78 

Massachusetts 120 

Massinger,  Philip 120 

Materia  Medics 120 

Material,  Strength  of.  See  Mechanics  121 

Also  Strains,  and  Strength  of  Ma- 
terial   134 

Maternity.    See  Midwifery 125 


TARE 

Mathematics.    See  Calculus 26 

Matrimony.    See  Sexes,  Relation  of 

the 175 

Matthew,  Father 120 

Matthew,  Gospel  of. 120 

May,  Samuel  J 121 

Mazzini 121 

Mechanics 121 

Medical  Jurisprudence 121 

Medical  Lexicons 121 

Medicine,  Miscellaneous  Essays  ami 

Treatises  on 121 

Medicine,  Science  of. 122 

Medicine,  Practice  of 122 

Mediterranean 122 

Mediums 122 

Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  Felix 122 

Mendelssohn  and  Goethe 122 

Meningitis.    See  Medicine,  Miscel- 
laneous   121 

Mennonite  Church 1 22 

Mensuration 128 

Mental  Diseases 123 

Mental  Science 123 

Mercantile  Hand-books 123 

Mesmerism 123 

Mesopotamia 123 

Metallurgy 124 

Meteorology 124 

Methodist  Denomination 124 

Metric  System.     See  Weights  and 

Measures 200 

Mexico . , 125 

Michigan 125 

Microscope 125 

Middle  Ages 125 

Midwifery 125 

Military  Law 126 

Military  Men.    See  Biography,  Col- 
lective   126 

Military  Science 126 

Milk 127 

Mill,  John  Stuart 127 

Mill-Dams 127 

Miller,  Hugh 127 

Miller,  Samuel 127 

Milton,  John 127 

Mineral  Waters 127 

Mineralogy 127 

Mines 127 

Mining  Machinery 127 

Minnesota 128 

Minor  Prophets 123 

Minto,  Lord 128 

Mirabeau,  Count 128 

Miracles 128 

Missions,  Reports 123 

Missions,  Treatises  on 12  s 

Mississippi 12:i 

Mnemonics 129 

Moab 12.> 

Modeling !:!» 

Mohammedanism 129 

Monarchy.    See  Government 84 

Monastics.    See  Monks 129 

Money.    See  Finance 76 

Mongolia 129 


INDEX. 


217 


Monks 129 

Monograms .. 180 

Monopolies 130 

Montaigne 130 

Moon 130 

Moore,  Thomas 130 

Moral  Science 180 

Moravian  Church 180 

Mormonism 130 

Morocco 180 

Morse.  Samuel  F.  B 130 

Mortgages,  Law  of 181 

Moscheles 131 

Moses 131 

Mount  Desert 181 

Mount  Washington 131 

Mouth J  131 

Mozart 131 

Murcbison,  Sir  Roderick  J 131 

Mushrooms 131 

Music,  Essays  on 181 

Music,  Treatises  on, 131 

Myology 132 

Mythology 132 

Names 132 

Napoleon.    See  Bonaparte 22 

Natural  History 132 

Nautical  Almanacs 133 

Naval  Architecture 133 

Navigation 188 

Nebraska 133 

Negligence,  Law  of. 133 

Nelson,  Lord 133 

Nervous  Svstem,  Diseases  of. 133 

Netherlands 133 

Neuralgia 133 

Nevada 133 

New  Brunswick 134 

New  Church.    See  Swedenborgians  187 

New  England 134 

New  Granada 134 

New  Haven 134 

'New  Jersey 134 

New  Mexico 134 

New  South  Wales 134 

New   Testament,    Critical   English 

Editions 184 

New  Testament,  Expository  Works 

on  the 184 

New  Testaments— Greek  Texts. ...  135 

New  Testaments — Grammars 135 

New  Testaments— Lexicons 135 

New  York  City 185 

New  York  State 136 

New  Zealand 186 

New  Zealand  Language 186 

Newspaper  Annuals,  Catalogues,  etc.  136 

Nicaragua 136 

Niebuhr 186 

Niger 1ST 

Nile 1ST 

Also  Abyssinia 1 

Nineveh 13T 

Normandy 1ST 

North  Carolina 187 

Northmen 187 


PACK 

Norway 187 

Norwegian  Language 137 

Notaries  and  Commissioners 137 

Novels  and  Romances 138 

Nubia 141 

Numismatics 141 

Nursing 141 

Oarsman.    See  Boating 22 

Obstetrics.    See  Midwifery 125 

Ocean 142 

O'Connell,  Daniel 142 

Ohio 142 

Old  Testament 142 

Ophthalmic  Surgery.    See  Eye 74 

Ophthalmoscope 142 

Opium 142 

Optics.    See  Eye 74 

Oratory.    See  Elocution 67 

Also  Homiletics 90 

Also  Ehetoric 165 

Orchard.    See  Fruit-Culture 79 

Also  Trees 194 

Ordination 142 

Ordnance 142 

Oregon 143 

Ores.    See  Metallurgy 124 

Organic  Chemistry.   "See  Chemistry  81 

Organisms.    See  Biology 21 

Ornaments 143 

Ornithology 143 

Orthopedic  Surgery 143 

Osteology.    See  Anatomy 7 

Ovaries 144 

Ovology 144 

Oxford 144 

Ozone 144 

Pacific  Islands  ...  144 

Pacific  Ocean 144 

Pacific  Slope 144 

Painters.  See  Biography,  Collective    18 

Painting,  Coach 144 

Painting,  House 144 

Painting,  Photograph 144 

Painting,  Sign 144 

Painting 144 

Palestine 145 

Pali  Language 145 

Palmerston,  Lord 145 

Papacv.    See  Church  of  Rome 85 

Paper-Making 146 

Paper-Money.    See  Finance 76 

Parables 146 

Paraguay 146 

Paralysis 146 

Parasites 146 

Parent's  Aids 146 

Paris 146 

Parker,  Theodore 146 

Parliamentary  Law 146 

Parsees.    See  Persia 149 

Partnership,  Laws  of 147 

Patagonians ......  147 

Patents  and  Copyrights,  Laws  of...  147 

Pathology 147 

Patriarchs 148 


218 


INDEX. 


Patteson,  John  Coleridge 148 

Pace 148 

Paul,  St 148 

Pauperism 148 

Payment.     See  Equation  of  Pay- 
ments      71 

Peabody,  Francis 148 

Peabody,  George 148 

Peach-Culture 148 

Pear-Culture 148 

Pedagogy 148 

Peel,  Sir  Robert 148 

Peerage  and  Baronetage 148 

Pekin 149 

Penmanship 149 

Penn,  William 149 

Pennsylvania 149 

Pension 149 

Pentateuch 149 

Perceval,  Et.  Hon.  Spencer 149 

Persia 149 

Persian  Language 149 

Personal  Property,  Law  of. 149 

Peru 149 

Peter,  Epistles  of. 150 

Petroleum 150 

Pharmacy 150 

Philadelphia 150 

Philemon 150 

Philippians 150 

Philosophy 150 

Phoenicia 152 

Phonography / 152 

Photography 152 

Phrenology 152 

Physics 152 

Physiognomy 158 

Physiology 153 

Pickering,  T 154 

Piedmont 154 

Pig 154 

Pilot  Laws 154 

Pindar 154 

Pisciculture.    See  Pishing 154 

Pittsfield,  Berkshire  County,  Mass..  154 

Plato 155 

Plautus  and  Terence 155 

Pleading,  Principles  of. 155 

Pliny 155 

Plunket,  Oliver 155 

Plutarch 155 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan 155 

Poisons 155 

Poland 155 

Polar  Magnetism.    See  Electricity.     66 

Polar  Seas.    See  Arctic  Eegions 10 

Political  Annuals 155 

Political  Economy 155 

Political  Manuals 155 

Polygamy 157 

Polynesia 15T 

Pompeii 15T 

Poor,  The.    See  Pauperism 157 

Pope 167 

Popes,  Office  and  History  of 157 

Porcelain 157 

Portuguese 157 


Post-Mortem  Examinations 157 

Postage-Stamps,  Albums  for 157 

Potato-Culture 157 

Potter,  Bishop  Alonzo 157 

Pottery 158 

Poultry 158 

Prayer,  Thoughts  on 158 

Prayers 158 

Preaching.    See  Homiletics 90 

Prehistoric  Man.    See  Ethnology. ..  72 

Prehistoric  Times.    See  Ethnology  72 

Presbyterianism 158 

Primitive  Christianity.     See  Chris- 
tian Church,  History  of 82 

Primitive  Man.    See  Ethnology 72 

Printing 158 

Probate  Law 158 

Procedure 159 

Prophecy 159 

Prophets 159 

Prophets,  the  Minor.     See    Minor 

Prophets 128 

Protection 159 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church 159 

Protoplasm.    See  Biology 21 

Proverbs,  Collections  of. 159 

Proverbs,  The  Book  of 160 

Prussia 160 

Prussian  War.    See  Franco-German 

War 78 

Also  Germany 82 

Psalms 1 60 

Psychology 160 

Public  Debt.    See  Finance 160 

Pulmonary  Diseases 160 

Pulpit.    See  Homiletics 90 

Punishment,  Capital.     See  Crimes 

and  Punishments 42 

Purgatory.    See  Future  State 79 

Puritans 161 

Pyrenees 161 

Pyrotechny 161 

Quakers.    See  Friends,  Society  of. .  79 
Qualitative  Analysis.    See  Chemical 

Analysis 80 

Quantitative  Analysis.    See  Chemi- 
cal Analysis 80 

Quarantine 161 

Quintilian 161 

Quotations,  Dictionaries  of. 161 

Eabelais 161 

Eailroads 161 

Eandolph,  John 162 

Eaphael 162 

Eat 162 

Eationalism 162 

Eeady-Eeckoners 162 

Eeal  Property,  Law  of. 162 

Eeceivers.    See  Bankruptcy 15 

Eecitations.    See  Elocution 67 

Eectum 1 62 

Eedemption 162 

Eeformation 163 

Eeformed  Dutch  Church 168 

Eegeneration 168 


INDEX. 


219 


Religion,  Philosophy  and  History  of  163 

Remedies,  Legal 163 

Replevin,  Law  of 163 

Representation 163 

Representative  Government.     See 

Government 84 

Reptiles.    See  Zoology ..  204 

Republics.    See  Government 84 

Respiration,  Diseases  of.    See  Bron- 
chitis      25 

Restoratives.     See  Medicines,  Es- 
says and  Treatises  on 121 

Resurrection 165 

Retailer's  Guide-Books.    See  Mer- 
cantile Hand-books 123 

Revelations  of  St.  John.    See  Apoca- 
lypse       8 

Revision  of  the  Bible 165 

Rhetoric 165 

Rhine,  The 165 

Rhode  Island 165 

Richmond,  Ya 165 

Rifle-Practice 165 

Bio  Grande  do  Sul 165 

Rites.    See  Worship 203 

R  itualism 166 

Road-Making 166 

Robertson,  Frederick  W 166 

Robinson,  Henry  Crabb 166 

Rocky  Mountains 166 

Roman  Antiquities.    See  Classical 

Dictionaries 37 

Roman  Catholic  Church.  See  Church 

of  Rome 35 

Roman  Law 166 

Romans,  Commentaries  on 166 

Rome t 166 

Rome,  History  of. 166 

Rope-Making 167 

Rose,  Culture  of  the 167 

Rosetta  Stone 167 

Rossini 167 

Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques 167 

Russia,  History  of. 167 

Russia,  Travels  in 168 

Salem  "Witchcraft 168 

Sales,  Law  of 168 

Sallust 168 

Salvation.    See  Atonement 14 

San  Domingo 168 

Sandwich  Islands.    See  Hawaii 86 

San  Francisco 168 

Sanscrit 1 68 

Saratoga 168 

Satan 168 

Satire 169 

Scandinavia 169 

Schiller,  Friedrich  Ton 169 

School-house  Architecture 169 

Schubert 169 

Schumann 169 

Science  Annuals 169 

Scientific  Series 168 

Scotland,  History 172 

Scotland,  Travels,  etc. 172 

Scotland,  Church  of. 173 


Scott,  Elder  Walter 

Scott,  Sir  Walter 173 

Scriptural.    See  Biblical 18 

Scriptures.    See  Bible 18 

Scrofula 173 

Scudder,  Rev.  John 173 

Sculpture 173 

Sea,  The 173 

Sea-Sickness 173 

Sea-side  Resorts 174 

Secret  Societies 174 

Sects.  Dictionaries  of 174 

Sedgwick,  Catherine  M 174 

Selection.    See  Biology 21 

Self-Made    Men.     See    Biography, 

Collective 18 

Senegambia.    See  Africa 3 

Septuagint.    See  Old  Testament ...  142 

Sermons,  Collections  of 174 

Servia 175 

Set-off,  Law  of 175 

Sevigne,  Madame 175 

Sewage 175 

Seward,  W.  H 175 

Sexes,  Relation  of  the 175 

Shading  and  Shadows 175 

Shakers 176 

Shakespeare 176 

Sheep,  Diseases  of. 176 

Shelley 176 

Sheridan,  Richard  Brinsley 176 

Sheriffs,  Duties  of. 176 

Shetland 176 

Ship-building 176 

Short-hand.    See  Phonography 152 

Shrubs.    See  Botany 28 

Siam 176 

Siberia 1 7T 

Sicily 177 

Sierra  Nevada 177 

Signals,  Military  and  Naval 177 

Sign-Painting.    See  Painting 144 

Silk  and  Tea,  Culture  of 177 

Silver.    See  Gold  and  Silver 83 

Sinai 177 

Singing 177 

Sioux.     See  Indians 95 

Skepticism.    See  Infidelity 95 

Skin,  Diseases  of 177 

Slander  and  Libel 177 

Slang 177 

Slavery 178 

Sleep 178 

Small-pox.    See  Vaccination 197 

Smith,  Sydney 178 

Smollett,  Tobias 178 

Snakes 178 

Soap 178 

Socialism 178 

Social  Science : 178 

Sociology.    See  Social  Science 1 78 

Soldiers.    See  Biography,  Collective    18 

Solomon's  Songs 178 

Somerville,  Mary 179 

Sophocles 179 

Sound 1 79 

Sounding  and  Dredging 179 


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INDEX. 


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South  America 179 

Southey 179 

South  Seas 179 

Spain 180 

Spain,  History  of 180 

Spanish  Language,  Dictionaries  of. .  180 
Spanish  Language.    Grammars  of. .  180 

Speakers.    See  Elocution 180 

Species 180 

Spectroscope 181 

Spectrum  Analysis 181 

Spermatorrhoea 181 

Spenser 181 

Spine,  Diseases  of 181 

Spinoza 181 

Spirit.    See  Holy  Ghost 90 

Spiritualism 181 

Sporting 182 

Stage 182 

Stair-Building 182 

Stamford 183 

Stammering 183 

Statistics 183 

Statute  of  Frauds.    See  Frauds 78 

Steam 183 

Steam-Boilers 183 

Steam-Engines 183 

Steel 184 

Stenography.    See  Phonography. . .  152 

Sterne,  Laurence 184 

Stimulants 184 

Stock-raising.    See  Cattle 28 

Stockmar,  Baron  von 184 

Stomach 184 

Storms 184 

Strains  and  Strength  of  Material 184 

Strauss,  David  Friedrich 184 

Strawberries,  Culture  of 184 

Stuttering.    See  Stammering 183 

Submarine  Blasting.    See  Blasting, 

Submarine 22 

Suburban  Architecture.    See  Archi- 
tecture        9 

Sugar 185 

Summer-Kesorts     and    Watering- 
Places 185 

Sumner,  Charles 185 

Sun 185 

Supreme  Court  Practice 185 

Surgery 185 

Surgical  Anatomy.    See  Anatomy. .  185 
Surgical  Hand-books.     See  Physi- 
cian's Hand-books 1 86 

Surveying 186 

Susquehanna 186 

Sweden 187 

Swedenborg 187 

Swedenborgians 187 

Swift,  Jonathan 187 

Swimming 187 

Switzerland 187 

Symbolism 187 

Synonyms.     See   English   Studies 

in 69 

Syphilis.    See  Venereal  Diseases ..  198 

Syria 187 

Byriac 1 88 


Table-Talk 188 

Tacitus 188 

Tactics 188 

Talmud 188 

Taney,  B.  B.,  Chief- Justice 188 

Tappan,  Arthur 188 

Tariff-Laws 188 

Tartary 188 

Tasmania.    See  Australia 15 

Tasso 188 

Taste 1S8 

Taxation,  Local 188 

Tax-Titles 188 

Taylor,  Samuel  Harvey 189 

Tea 189 

Teachers1  Aids 189 

Teeth.    See  Dentistry 44 

Telegraphy 189 

Temperance  Literature 189 

Tennessee 189 

Tenure.    See  Land-Tenure 112 

Terence  and  Plautus 190 

Testament,  New.    See  New  Testa- 
ment  , 134 

Testament,  Old.     See  Old   Testa- 
ment   142 

Testament.    See  Will,  Laws  of. 201 

Testaments,  Greek.    See  New  Tes- 
taments, Greek 135 

Tetanus 190 

Texas 190 

Textiles,  Manufacture  of. 190 

Thackeray,  W.  M 190 

Theatricals,  Amateur 190 

Theocritus -. 1!>0 

Therapeutics 190 

Thermic  Fever.    See  Fever 191 

Thermometry,  Medical 191 

Thessalonians /.  191 

Thibet 191 

Thomas,  General  George  H 191 

Thomas,  John 191 

Thomson,  James 191 

Thorough  Bass.    See  Harmony 86 

Thorwaldsen 191 

Throat,  Diseases  of  the 191 

Thucydides 191 

Timon,  Eight  Eev.  John 191 

Timothy 191 

Title  to  Property,  Law  of 192 

Titus 192 

Tobacco.  See  Temperance  Literafre  189 

Todd,  C.  S 192 

Toilet 192 

Tools,  and  Workshop  Appliances. . .  192 
Topographical  Drawing.  See  Draw- 
ing     48 

Topography 192 

Torpedo 192 

Torts,  Law  of 192 

Township  Organization 192 

Toxicology.    See  Poisons 155 

Trade-Marks 193 

Transits  of  Venus 198 

Trapping.    See  Hunting 98 

Travelers'  Guides.     See  names  of 
Countries,  as  England 68 


INDEX. 


221 


Trawls  around  or  about  the  World.  198 

Trees 194 

Trials 194 

Tricks.     See  Games  and  Amuse- 
ments      88 

Trigonometry 194 

Trinidad 194 

Trinity 194 

Tropics 194 

Troy 195 

Trusts,  Law  of 195 

Tunnel,  Mont  Cenis 195 

Turkey 195 

Turning 195 

Typography.    See  Printing 15S 

Tyrol 195 

Unitarianism 195 

United  States,  History  of 196 

Universalism 19T 

Urine,  and  Urinary  Organs 197 

Usury 19T 

Utah 197 

Uterine  Diseases 197 


Vaccination 

Vapor.    See  Steam 

Variation.    See  Calculus 

Veda.    See  India 

Velocipedes 

Vendors,  Law  of 

Venereal  Diseases 

Ventilation 

Vermont 

Vertebrates.  See  Anatomy  of  Ver- 
tebrates   

Veterinary  Medicines 

Veterinary  Surgery. 

Vienna 

Vincent  de  Paul,  St 

Vine-Dresser.  See  Grapes,  Culture 
of 

Vinegar 

Virgil 

Virgin  Mary 

Virginia 

Voice 

Volcanoes 

Voltaire 

Von  Hutten 


199 


199 
199 


Wages.    See  Labor  Question 110 

Wagner,  Eichard 199 

Walking. 199 

Wallingford,  Conn 199 

Warren,  John 199 

Warwick,  Mass 200 

Washington,  George 200 


Washington  Territory 200 

Watchmaking 200 

Water-Color  Painting 200 

Water-Courses,  Law  of. 200 

Watering-Places.      See    American 

Guides 5 

Waters,  Mineral.  See  Mineral  Wa- 
ters   127 

Wax-Modeling.    See  Modeling 129 

Weather.    See  Meteorology 124 

Also  Storms 184 

Webster,  Daniel 200 

Weights  and  Measures 200 

Wells,  John 200 

Wentworth,  Thomas 200 

Wesley,  John 200 

West  Indies 201 

West  Point 201 

West  Virginia 201 

Wheat-Culture 201 

Wheels 201 

Whist 201 

White  Mountains 201 

Willard,  Emma 201 

Williams.  Roger 201 

Wills,  Law  of 201 

Wine 201 

Wines,  Uses  of.    See  Temperance 

Literature 189 

Wit 201 

Witchcraft 202 

Woman 202 

Women,  Diseases  of 202 

Wood-Carving 202 

Wordsworth 203 

Working-Classes.  See  Labor  Ques- 
tion  110 

Workshop  Appliances.    See  Tools..  192 

Worship 203 

Wright,  Edward 208 

Xavier,  St.  Francis 208 

Xenophon 208 

Yachts  and  Yachting 208 

Year-Books.  •  See  under  name  of 
denomination  or  pursuit,  as  Po- 
litical Annuals 155 

Yosemite  Valley 203 

Young,  Charles  Mayne,  the  Trage- 
dian   204 

Zanzibar 204 

Zeisberger 204 

Zoological  Mythology 204 

Zoology 204 

Zulu 205 

Zymotic  Diseases 205 


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